Change for the World and Efficiency of Construction Business through Circular Economy

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Though conducting business based on the concept of linear economy, or the take-make-dispose step-by-step plan, which adversely affect the world and the environment, continues to be popular, many industrial sectors start to shift their attention to circular economy more and more. With simple and universal principles: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, it was found that only a single time of investment in quality, cost-effective, and recyclable materials will lead to a very sustainable profit for the business.

Change for the World and Efficiency of Construction Business through Circular Economy

            At every second, we are wasting a lot of important resources and never prioritize optimizing it though we actually should. At the same time, many industries continue to drive their businesses based on the concept of a linear economy system. ‘Linear Economy’ lies on the take-make-dispose step-by-step plan, where raw materials will be consumed and discarded without being recycled. Simply said, the business that is set upon the principle of linear economy do value profits over impacts on earth and the environment. So, it is not a surprise if the rate of resource consumption will not be improved anytime soon. Even worse, linear economy can also have a detrimental effect as it generates large quantities of waste and residual resources in the ecosystem


The concept of ‘Circular Economy’ focuses on reusing raw materials while also extending to the design or service that optimizes resource utilization. Thus, it is not only an idea that can help find a solution to both the crisis of resource scarcity and environmental impact, but also supports the 3R concepts, namely Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, to be more sustainable for the world and various business industries.

Reduce the number of materials used to create cost-effectiveness

Because reducing the number of raw materials used in construction business is the first step in reducing resources through to costs in the construction industry, especially for any contractor that wishes to reduce materials or equipment used in various construction projects.

One of the principles based on the circular economy is the design and construction that uses less materials and labor, an example of which is H-BEAM steel structure. It is also considered a good ‘Reduce’ as H-BEAM is durable and can support tremendous weight compared to other structures. Due to those reasons, the contractors can greatly reduce the amount of material used in their construction. It can also be used for many decades, resulting in cost-effectiveness for both contractors and project owners at the same time.

Reuse structures to increase cost-effectiveness.

In addition to reducing the amount of materials to cut resources consumptions, one of the by-products of reducing and choosing quality, recyclable, and reusable resources is a lower cost.

Of course, reusing materials, such as H-BEAM steel structures, is another way that helps optimize all the resources. Either installing or reusing existing structural materials is worthwhile, as all of the approaches contribute to considerably positive effects on the value for money for business and project owners.

Recycle waste material for better resource efficiency.

H-BEAM, in addition to reduce and reuse it helps, can also be recycled, melted and mold into a quality building material, which leads to cost-effective use of resources. It is unlike conventional structures, which always require new resources from nature, either by drilling or blasting mountains, both of which pose tremendous impacts on the environments and spoil the resources while also being a cause of waste and residuals that remain in the ecosystem, which incessantly affect the environment.

If you start to change and adopt circular economy for your business operations, you’ll find how much this system can generate greater income than its counterpart, which singly use resources and generates waste afterwards. All in all, for the construction business, “just a single investment in quality materials like H-BEAM steel to achieve cost-effectiveness and recyclability is considered the most sustainable profit for the business.”