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Accelerating Material Reuse in Construction: Two case studies: one life with multiple cycles allows a longer life

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Accelerating Material Reuse in Construction: Two case studies: one life with multiple cycles allows a longer life. / Costa, Ana; Hoolahan, Rachel; Martin, Melanie.
Circular Economy for the Built Environment: Research and Practice . ed. / Rabia Charef. London: Routledge, 2024. (Building Research & Information Research Series).

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Costa, A, Hoolahan, R & Martin, M 2024, Accelerating Material Reuse in Construction: Two case studies: one life with multiple cycles allows a longer life. in R Charef (ed.), Circular Economy for the Built Environment: Research and Practice . Building Research & Information Research Series, Routledge, London. <https://www.routledge.com/Circular-Economy-for-the-Built-Environment-Research-and-Practice/Charef/p/book/9781032573755>

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Costa, A., Hoolahan, R., & Martin, M. (2024). Accelerating Material Reuse in Construction: Two case studies: one life with multiple cycles allows a longer life. In R. Charef (Ed.), Circular Economy for the Built Environment: Research and Practice  (Building Research & Information Research Series). Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Circular-Economy-for-the-Built-Environment-Research-and-Practice/Charef/p/book/9781032573755

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Costa A, Hoolahan R, Martin M. Accelerating Material Reuse in Construction: Two case studies: one life with multiple cycles allows a longer life. In Charef R, editor, Circular Economy for the Built Environment: Research and Practice . London: Routledge. 2024. (Building Research & Information Research Series).

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Costa, Ana ; Hoolahan, Rachel ; Martin, Melanie. / Accelerating Material Reuse in Construction : Two case studies: one life with multiple cycles allows a longer life. Circular Economy for the Built Environment: Research and Practice . editor / Rabia Charef. London : Routledge, 2024. (Building Research & Information Research Series).

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