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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The project called “Le Bâti Bruxellois, source of new materials”, aims to allow the existing building to become a source of new materials, which requires working from the design phase of a product to its “end of life” through the recovery and maximum recovery of waste through reuse, re-use after repair, recycling or thermal recovery., translated_summary)
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Revision as of 07:59, 18 January 2022

Project Q4022180 in Belgium
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The Bruxellois building
Project Q4022180 in Belgium

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    538,861.0 Euro
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    1,156,322.06 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 January 2014
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    31 December 2023
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    Université catholique de Louvain
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    Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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    Rotor ASBL
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    CSTC
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    Q4024864 (Deleted Item)
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    50°50'52.66"N, 4°21'39.64"E
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    1000
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    Le projet dénommé « Le Bâti bruxellois, source de nouveaux matériaux » , vise à permettre que le bâti existant devienne source de nouveaux matériaux, ce qui nécessite de travailler dès la phase de conception d’un produit jusqu’à sa « fin de vie » par la récupération et la valorisation maximale des déchets à travers la réutilisation, le réemploi après réparation, le recyclage ou la valorisation thermique. (French)
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    The project called “Le Bâti Bruxellois, source of new materials”, aims to allow the existing building to become a source of new materials, which requires working from the design phase of a product to its “end of life” through the recovery and maximum recovery of waste through reuse, re-use after repair, recycling or thermal recovery. (English)
    17 January 2022
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    Identifiers

    F11-01
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