Pittsburgh Introduces a Deconstruction Policy
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Pittsburgh Introduces a Deconstruction Policy

Pittsburgh’s Mayor Peduto signed an executive order calling for the city to create a process for identifying deconstruction-eligible structures among the 1,700 condemned buildings in Pittsburgh. The policy will pilot deconstruction on city-owned properties and city facilities, but will also create standards for recovery and recycling of materials for city-funded demolitions.

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New Report on Material Reuse in Commercial Projects
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New Report on Material Reuse in Commercial Projects

The architecture firm CallistonRTKL published a report on the opportunities for material reuse within commercial projects, where high turnover of interiors means valuable materials are often going to waste. To strategize around this complex issue, CRTKL hosted a virtual CoLab workshop connecting a diverse group of industry experts.

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Circular City Week New York and AIA New York Host a Material Reuse Roundtable
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Circular City Week New York and AIA New York Host a Material Reuse Roundtable

In collaboration with Circular City Week NYC, the AIA New York’s Committee on the Environment hosted an outstanding roundtable to discuss how material reuse can be collaboratively activated by designers, municipalities, and reuse organizations to help reduce waste and carbon impact, and to create an increasingly circular built environment.

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Saint Paul Adopts Climate Action & Resilience Plan
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Saint Paul Adopts Climate Action & Resilience Plan

The City of Saint Paul, MN, in partnership with the Great Plains Institute, developed a Climate Action & Resilience Plan adopted by the City Council in December 2019. The plan focuses on achieving carbon neutrality in city operations by 2030 and citywide by 2050.

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Oakland, CA Adopts 2030 Equitable Climate Action Plan
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Oakland, CA Adopts 2030 Equitable Climate Action Plan

In July 2020, Oakland City Council unanimously adopted the 2030 Equitable Climate Action Plan (ECAP). By centering equity and environmental justice, ECAP aims to achieve carbon neutrality in Oakland by 2045 through profound transformation of the city's building, transportation, and waste sectors.

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