To move closer to a circular construction industry and expand the use of reused building materials in future projects, data and robust documentation processes are crucial.
Quite often, buildings are re-modeled, and materials are replaced before their end-of-life, which results in a significant flow of materials through the construction industry that could be either directly reused or recycled in alternative ways.
One major challenge with reused building materials is the lack of sufficient documentation. The contractors do not have access to relevant information about production process, lifespan, age, chemical content, previous use, and performance, especially when materials are repurposed in ways they were not originally designed for.
So, to promote the use of reused materials in construction, there is a need to develop a widely accepted material passport for reused materials.