Starting in the summer of 2025, Europe has taken concrete steps to make zero-emission buildings (Zero Emission Buildings, ZEmB) mandatory. New directives, guidelines, and roadmaps are setting stricter standards, clear timelines, and measures to support implementation.
The package reinforces the push toward a circular economy. Businesses will be encouraged to reduce waste and increase the reuse rate of materials and machinery. This also means greater recognition of used goods, which can now be reintroduced into the secondary market through dedicated platforms.
Restoration is a delicate process in the world of collecting. On one hand, it can enhance the value of an item, but on the other, it can irreparably compromise its authenticity and market value. In this article, we explore what it means to restore a collectible item.
In the world of second-hand goods, the restoration of work tools remains a relatively unexplored field. Whether it’s old lathes, drill presses, sewing machines, or hand tools, each piece tells a story. Bringing them back to life isn’t just an act of nostalgia—it’s a true practice of circular economy.
n recent years, sustainability has become an essential strategic lever for companies, especially in a global context increasingly focused on environmental and social issues. The supply chain is now one of the key areas in which ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) commitment is assessed.
On Wednesday, June 12, the European Commission officially released the guidelines for drafting national building renovation plans, giving substance to the “Green Homes” directive (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive). .
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