New here? Tell us who you are and how you (re)build circular 👋

This is the first thing to do when you join (re)rebuild community.

Not because it’s a formality — but because the people in this community are the whole point. An architect in Lisbon, a material supplier in Hamburg, a researcher in Delft, a developer in Brussels, a demolition contractor in Copenhagen. The more visible we are to each other, the faster the network becomes useful.

Take two minutes. Reply to this topic. Tell us who you are.

Here is a simple template to get you started:

:bust_in_silhouette: Name & role: Who are you and what do you do?

:round_pushpin: Where: Country or city you’re based in

:building_construction: What you’re working on: A project, a challenge, a material, a question — whatever is on your workbench right now

:magnifying_glass_tilted_left: Why you’re here: What brought you to (re)build and what are you hoping to find or contribute?

:link: One thing to share: A project, a resource, a tool, a supplier, a regulation, your website — anything the network might find useful

No need for a polished bio. A half-formed thought from someone deep in a real project is worth more here than a perfect paragraph from someone observing from the outside.

Make it official on LinkedIn

You are now a founding member of (re)build — and that is worth saying publicly.

Position: Founding Member Organisation: (re)build — The Circular Construction Network Description: Founding member of (re)build, a pan-European community accelerating the circular transition in construction. Contributing to knowledge sharing, collaboration, and the development of circular practices across the built environment value chain in Europe.

You’ll also carry the founding member badge on every post you make here (this market is a limited one that will close at the end of 2026)

One thing we ask of everyone: bring value before you promote. Share the thinking, the problem, the lesson. That’s what makes this useful for everyone.

See you in the replies.

Thibault. co-founder, (re)build

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