Fit4Circularity programme

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Fit4Circularity programme

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Fit4Circularity is a support scheme created in 2015 by LuxInnovation and targeting small and medium-sized enterprises, following the Fit4Digital and Fit4Innovation initiatives.

The scheme is dedicated to helping SMEs that are willing to make a more substantial commitment to sustainable development practices, and to implement a circular economy approach. The objectives are to limit the use of raw materials, maximise the use of renewable sources, develop innovative products and services for sustainable growth, reduce energy consumption and increase recyclability.

Inventory of construction materials

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Inventory of construction materials

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The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), in collaboration with the Environment Agency, has developed an inventory model for construction materials, as well as a guide for taking inventory of materials for building being demolished/disassembled.

Flécken a Léinen - a repair and rental service

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Flécken a Léinen - a repair and rental service

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Flécken a Léinen is an online platform for repair and rental services in Luxembourg. Not everything has to be bought new; rental and repair can be good alternatives both to save money and reduce waste.

On www.flecken-a-leinen.lu, consumers can find addresses of companies that will repair their equipment or favourite items, as well as tips on where different products typically only used occasionally can be rented.

Resource-potential certification for new products

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Resource-potential certification for new products

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In this programme, the concept of 'resource potential' has been further developed as it applies to new products. Companies receive an independent assessmentof their production process based on withdrawn/recovered raw materials in light of their resource-efficiency strategies. The use of resource potential as an indicator shows the actual volumes of recovered raw materials and the proportion used for energy generation, which reveals the savings in primary resources. The calculation is ISO 14024 certified.

Resource-potential certification for reverse production

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Resource-potential certification for reverse production

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De-manufacturing plants are traditionally evaluated on the basis of recycling and reuse rates. This approach takes into account only the input flows in a recycling process, so recycling rates of >90 % are the rule rather than the exception.  As a result of this and the resource strategy of the European Union and its Member States, SuperDrecksKëscht® has developed a concept that takes the idea of resource efficiency fully into account. 

Best practice examples for energy consumption reduction

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Best practice examples for energy consumption reduction

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Myenergy, Luxembourg’s national structure for the promotion of a sustainable energy transition, focuses on its activities on the reduction of energy consumption, the promotion of sustainable energies and sustainable construction. myenergy accompanies all actors in their efforts for an efficient energy use and acts as a facilitator for all sectors concerned by energy aspects. Small and medium enterprises can find best practice examples and technical information for an efficient energy use on myenergy’s website.

Environmental protection investment support

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Environmental protection investment support

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To encourage and support environmental protection and resource efficiency, Luxembourg's government offers subsidies, guarantees and credit to companies investing in the following:

  • Technologies that go beyond EU norms
  • Energy efficiency measures
  • High efficiency co-generation
  • Renewable energy sources
  • Rehabilitation of polluted sites
  • Efficient heat and refrigeration networks
  • Recycling and reusing waste
  • Energy infrastructure
  • Environmental studies

Label "Energy for the Future+" (Energie fir d’Zukunft+)

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Label "Energy for the Future+" (Energie fir d’Zukunft+)

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The "Energie fir d’Zukunft+" (Energy for the Future+) label certifies craftsmen who have successfully completed a training cycle on new energy standards in construction.

The training is focused on practical considerations and aims to give entrepreneurs and craftsmen the technical knowledge (theoretical as well as practical) needed when building or renovating high energy performance buildings. Special emphasis is put on the coordination and cooperation between different trades, which is especially important in energy efficient buildings.

Fost Plus - PreventPack

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Fost Plus - PreventPack

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PreventPack is a range of tools, services, and advice on green packaging, recyclability, ecodesign and more.

Catalogue of best practices and advice