Welcome to the second session of our new webinar series dedicated to exploring key topics in sustainability and the circular economy.
When: November 18, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM CET
Where: Online, register here: https://www.peikko.com/CGC_Webinar_2
"Construction Goes Circular® Sustainability Webinar 2: Deep dive into circular construction solutions in practice"
- Real-life examples of buildings, where circularity and sustainability have played a significant role.
- What building solutions do we have to build more circular for the now and the future?
- How can we measure circular solutions?
Guest speakers
- Zoi Efthymiadou, an Associate Circular Products and Materials at WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development). Zoi has contributed to the development of measuring circular performance methodology within WBCSD's Global Circularity Protocol (GCP) and coordinated the work on the Circular Transition Indicators (CTI) for Buildings framework.
- Maximilian Pauen, Architect at TCHOBAN VOSS, which designs, plans, and builds for national and international clients in the public and private sectors.
- Jaakko Yrjölä, Senior Manager R&D at Peikko Group, Dedicated leader of a research and development team. Passionate about developing efficient, sustainable solutions that transform how we build.
The webinar will start with separate presentations followed by a panel discussion by the speakers.
The discussion will be moderated by our Sustainability Manager, Enni Karikoski.
Key themes related to circular solutions in practice:
- A building project in Germany using a sustainable, climate and resource-friendly timber hybrid construction method and applying circular economy principles such as material reuse.
- Design for Disassembly concept, adaptability, and Circular building solutions, such as DELTABEAM® Green and the newest DELTABEAM® Green Reuse.
- About the CTI: Circular Transition Indicators for Buildings guidance introduces a lifecycle-based approach for companies in the sector to understand and improve the circular performance of their buildings and projects, supporting internal decision making and initiating value chain collaboration.
Who should attend?
Architects, designers, construction professionals, investors, and anyone interested in the future of the building industry and sustainability.
Join us to gain fresh insights, exchange ideas, and connect with others passionate about building a more sustainable future!

