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DEVELOPING A CIRCULAR DISTRICT -‐
CASE HIEDANRANTA CITY OF TAMPERE
ANNE RAUDASKOSKI
What makes a district circular?
How does it differ from
a smart ecological
energy efficient?
What makes a unique circular district?
SIMPLICITY LOCAL CONDITIONS SUPER POWER
HIEDANRANTA: SHARING & CIRCULAR DISTRICT -‐ A SMART WAY TO LIVE
Super power: Circular living and work
• Hiedanranta is the first circular district in the world created together by people and businesses.
• People are proud to live in Hiedanranta. They’re willing & curious to test novel soluWons, which make life easy and sustainable. People can develop the area conWnuously through open data, digital services and real-‐Wme user feedback. Sharing products and services makes life enjoyable and saves money.
• The Hiedanranta circular brand is internaWonally recognised. The brand aZracts diverse businesses to locate in the area and further circular economy principles through their own operaWons.
• The City of Tampere is an enabler, which creates incenWves and a pla[orm to pilot circular business, products and services.
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ConstructionConstructionDesignDesignMaterialsMaterials UseUse
Design for DisassemblyDesign for
Disassembly
Sharing EconomySolutions
Sharing EconomySolutions
New OwnershipModels
New OwnershipModels
SustainableLifestyles
SustainableLifestyles
Industrial SymbiosisIndustrial Symbiosis
End of LifeEnd of Life
Reuse, Recommissioning,
Recycle
Reuse, Recommissioning,
Recycle
ResourceEfficiencyResourceEfficiency
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Natural MaterialsNatural Materials 9 9 9
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Circular Economy in the Built Environment
PEOPLE PROCUREMENT PRINCIPLES