Briefing: Beyond 1% circularity | Mastering Digital Product Passports | Tackling the urban heat crisis
Each industry faces its own challenges, but they will have to meet one common goal: sustainability in a world impacted by climate change.
In this edition, we dive into some key issues shaping companies’ ability to meet that overarching goal: the role of Digital Product Passports (DPPs) in creating a transparent circular economy and integrating biodiversity into data centre planning.
First up, we look at Denmark's need for legislative change to drive a more circular construction industry.
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Getting beyond the 1%
With the Danish construction industry currently only 1% circular, legislative updates are essential to accelerate circularity. New regulations must prioritise circular initiatives like design for separation, cutting CO2 emissions from building materials, and design for adaptation, ensuring materials are reused and recycled across projects.
Get to grips with Digital Product Passports
With less than three years to go, it’s time to understand DPPs and
the important role they play in securing a more sustainable and transparent future.
Tackling the urban heat crisis
As global temperatures soar, cities are facing extreme heat for nearly half the year, with exposure to dangerous heat levels up 200% since the 1980s. This crisis disproportionately impacts low-income and marginalised communities, deepening social inequalities.
Discover how Henning Larsen, Ramboll, and the University of Pennsylvania are developing innovations that deliver low-cost, accessible solutions that promote climate resilience and justice.
How can data centres become hubs for technology and biodiversity?
As the digital demand surges, data centres are expanding with significant impacts on nature. Integrating biodiversity into their planning is essential. Ramboll’s Americas Biodiversity Metric 1.0 provides a clear, repeatable tool for site selection and operations, ensuring global compliance and enhancing sustainability.
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Where does your business stand when it comes to biodiversity? Assess your organisation’s biodiversity maturity level and map out the next steps in your biodiversity journey using our guide.
Ramboll expands wind energy capabilities with strategic acquisition
Ramboll has acquired K2 Management, bringing nearly 200 experts into the company’s Wind division.
Enhancing data centre leadership
Ramboll’s acquisition of i3 Solutions Group cements its global leadership in data centre consulting.
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