Reuse or used up? Upscaling material and component reuse in the Swedish construction sector
Paper in proceeding, 2025

Material and component reuse is seen as vital for circularity in construction; but practical adoption remains relatively slow in Sweden. This paper examines how such reuse can catalyse a transition from linear to circular construction. Drawing on sociotechnical concepts in the sustainability transitions theory (multi-level perspective; technological innovation systems; and strategic niche management); it reviews national research on reuse in Sweden. The findings reveal institutional and cultural lock-ins; weak policy incentives; and inadequate market infrastructure; all contributing to stagnation. A cohesive framework is proposed to address these barriers through multi-actor coalitions (e.g., policy bodies; major construction firms; demolition contractors; and environmental NGOs); demonstration projects; digital platforms; regulatory reforms; and strategic public procurement. The study expands the understanding of construction sector’s circular transformation and offers guidance on embedding reuse to improve resource efficiency while maintaining performance.

material and component reuse

climate footprint

upscaling

building production

circular economy

Author

Dimosthenis Kifokeris

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Design

Daniella Troje

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Construction Management

Kristina Mjörnell

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

Proceedings of the 41st Annual ARCOM Conference

970-979

41st Annual ARCOM Conference
Dundee, United Kingdom,

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Construction Management

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10/1/2025