A major event took place at the Maison de Projets in Metzeschmelz, bringing together key stakeholders from the Interreg Urbaflow project to focus on reuse and sustainable deconstruction. Organized by Groupe VALO’, Agora, and LE GROUPE POLYGONE, this afternoon allowed experts and professionals to share best practices, identify obstacles, and co-create concrete solutions to advance the reuse of construction materials.
Event Highlights:
Schroeder & Associés S.A. presented its work on the reuse of steel currently present at the Metzeschmelz site, illustrating how the reuse of scrap metal can be integrated into a circular and sustainable construction approach. CLE Compagnie Luxembourgeoise d’Entreprises showcased its “Bazaar” platform, dedicated to the innovative reuse of construction materials. SECO Luxembourg highlighted its activities at the Metzeschmelz site, emphasizing the positive impact of reuse on sustainable urban development.
This event provided a space for inspiring professional exchanges, fostering the co-creation of solutions to build the circular city of tomorrow together. The reuse of scrap metal, especially steel, is thus at the heart of sustainable development and circular economy strategies in the construction sector.
A major event took place at the Maison de Projets in Metzeschmelz, bringing together key stakeholders from the Interreg Urbaflow project to focus on reuse and sustainable deconstruction. Organized by Groupe VALO’, Agora, and LE GROUPE POLYGONE, this afternoon allowed experts and professionals to share best practices, identify obstacles, and co-create concrete solutions to advance the reuse of construction materials.
Event Highlights:
Schroeder & Associés S.A. presented its work on the reuse of steel currently present at the Metzeschmelz site, illustrating how the reuse of scrap metal can be integrated into a circular and sustainable construction approach.
CLE Compagnie Luxembourgeoise d’Entreprises showcased its “Bazaar” platform, dedicated to the innovative reuse of construction materials.
SECO Luxembourg highlighted its activities at the Metzeschmelz site, emphasizing the positive impact of reuse on sustainable urban development.
This event provided a space for inspiring professional exchanges, fostering the co-creation of solutions to build the circular city of tomorrow together. The reuse of scrap metal, especially steel, is thus at the heart of sustainable development and circular economy strategies in the construction sector.