250 tons of annual waste produced in CTP offices significantly reduced by implementation of circular economy principles
Project scope:
circular buildings and offices
The development company CTP is a leading owner of industrial real estate in the Czech Republic. It owns, for example, CTPark Brno, one of the largest such properties in this region and it also operates in seven other countries in central and eastern Europe. CTP has focused for a long time on sustainability, the environment and ecology. The firm contacted us to request a professional assessment of its office operations in Brno. The aim was to analyse the current situation and propose changes that would bring CTP into closer alignment with environmentally friendly practices. We conducted a physical analysis of mixed waste, a review of service provider contracts and carried out a detailed questionnaire survey among the tenants. The output was a set of specific proposed measures and changes that would help the firm save millions of Crowns in operational costs annually.
From the analysis of the building operations we found out that 85% of mixed waste can be cut in half. For example, over 30% of waste was from paper towels, which can easily be replaced by electric hand dryers, also saving half a million CZK annually in waste collection and paper towel purchasing. The return on investment is only one year.
The case of CTP Brno demonstrates that the principles of the circular economy can be applied to any type of building complex, even existing ones with processes in place. Analysis of waste streams showed that 30% of mixed waste was biodegradable material that could be collected and recovered as biowaste. We also recommended changes related to energy and water management, for example through installation of dual flushing toilets and aerators on water taps to achieve 15% savings in water use. Other recommendations included replacement of tubular fluorescent lamps with energy-saving LED bulbs or the purchase of solar panels. We also consider education to be an important part of such projects, as it introduces building users and contractors to the basic principles of the circular economy and to new processes and procedures, with a clear explanation of the importance of adopting circular practices.