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RE-USE
A greener, low-carbon Meuse-Rhine region
RE-USE doesn’t focus on waste. It sees buildings as a valuable source of materials. Still, turning old materials into new opportunities isn’t simple. RE-USE tackles four big challenges: available data, complex legal rules, real-world construction issues, and a limited cooperation across borders. The project brings together universities, local governments, and businesses to solve these problems as a team.
Because the project works across borders, it also builds bridges between different laws, languages, and business models. This makes cross-border collaboration easier and helps the circular economy grow stronger.
As part of the project pilots will run in Liège, Aachen, Hasselt and Heerlen. Each one is different, showing how reuse can work in real buildings and real communities. These pilots are more than tests. They help develop tools, training, and new ways of working that can be used by small businesses, housing companies, and cities.
RE-USE creates long-term value too. All the knowledge, tools, and ideas will be stored and shared through ECCBT. That means the impact will continue even after the project ends.












