Appeal and appetite: Australia’s circular progress
07-04-2025 01:19 via architectureau.com

Appeal and appetite: Australia’s circular progress

In Australia, less than four percent of the economy is circular – half the global average.1 The key focus of this roundtable is to identify the current barriers to a circular economy in Australia, and to discuss how architects can accelerate the shift to a circular economy in the built environment.
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