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chain
Circular
economy
Residual materials generated, per material
type
Tons and %106,556 (72%) Concrete and ciment
15,663 (11%) Metal
10,564 (7%) Mixed materials
5,774 (4%) Wood and f ibres
4,665 (3%) Asphalt
1,863 (1%) Mixed waste
1,650 (1%) Gypsum
507 (0.3 %) Paper and cardboard
447 (0.3 %) Plastic
432 (0.3 %) Aggregates
15 (0.01 %) Asbestos
14,029 (37%) Concrete and ciment
12,511 (33% ) Mixed materials
3,877 (10%) Wood and f ibres
3,671 (10%) Asphalt
1,122 (3%) Aggregates
774 (2%) Metal
565 (1%) Mixed waste
506 (1%) Gypsum
486 (1%) Paper and cardboard
470 (1%) Plastic
Residual hazardous materials generated Tons and % 82 (0.06%)324 (1%)
Diversion rate from landf ill%72 68 GRI 306-4 Includes residual materials from construction,
renovation, and demolition activities generated
on our work sites, excluding domestic waste.
These f igures are based on data obtained from
our waste management suppliers.
Diversion rate from landf ill, certif ied and
‘’green’’ projects
%98 90 GRI 306-5 Average diversion rate for certif ied projects
and «green» projects that are not certif ied but
meet similar requirements. Based on data ob-
tained from our waste management suppliers.
Partnerships with peers, industy experts and
research chairs to accelerate the transition
towards a circular economy.
Number 3
Integrative project with La Factry
Innovative programme on upstream circularity
(inBe) CERIEC Centre for intersectoral studies and
research on the circular economy
Not accounted for
Theme Subject Indicator Unit 2022 Performance 2021 Performance
Reporting
framework
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