
Sustainable Design
Sweco supports its Luxembourg clients in developing digital product passports, which serve as comprehensive information tools on the composition, origin, material flows, and environmental performance of construction elements.
Circularity through material knowledge
By combining these tools with life cycle analyses, environmental product declarations (EPDs), and traceability studies, we promote a deeper understanding of materials, their potential for future reuse, and the implementation of concrete circularity strategies.
Aligned with European sustainability requirements
This approach is fully aligned with the increasing European requirements for sustainability and transparency.
Our projects
Cities and buildings are at the heart of the 21st-century sustainability challenges. In Luxembourg, Sweco designs urban spaces and buildings that are sustainable, inclusive, and smart. Our multidisciplinary teams combine expertise in architecture, engineering, and environment to develop integrated solutions: resilient neighborhoods, low-energy buildings, and pleasant living spaces. Through digitalisation, circular materials, and biodiversity integration, we create environments ready for tomorrow.
News

Why ‘Do more with less’ Is NOT a circular design principle
Why “do more with less” is a linear efficiency rule, not circular design. True circularity requires lifecycle thinking, reuse, adaptability, and refusing waste. Read more

When ‘Circular’ becomes Greenwash
Why vague “circular” claims lead to greenwashing and why Circular Economy 2.0 needs clear metrics, transparency, and data to truly cut virgin material use. Read more

From Kilograms to Circularity
Why circular economy needs measurable standards. How PCDS and Circularity Tracker turn circularity from concept into comparable, actionable data. Read more
