Specifications
Templates to editable 01 81 14 and 01 95 00 specifications are available for use on your projects.
Low Carbon Materials & Material Reuse Div 01 Specifications
Alameda County, Arup, Stopwaste
2026
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Workshop Kits
Workshop resources include PowerPoint presentations from various All for Reuse workshops, as well as the general workshop worksheet.
This is the worksheet workshop participants used to engage with their stakeholders and partners to establish the specific actions that their organizations will implement in their commitment to reuse. Signatories of the All for Reuse Pledge need to also submit these actions to the All for Reuse team so we can share them publicly on this website.
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Sponsored by Arup, SF Environment, and StopWaste in Collaboration with All for Reuse and the Business Council on Climate Change
January 29, 2021
Workshop Objectives:
Familiarize participants with the local ecosystem
Share knowledge
Identify voluntary actions
Address pressing issues
Agree on a common pledge and individual actions
Send market signal that accelerates change
Click here to learn more about Workshop #1.
Sponsored by Arup, SF Environment, and StopWaste in Collaboration with All for Reuse and the Business Council on Climate Change
May 7, 2021
Workshop Objectives:
Bay Area furniture reuse ecosystem
Challenge areas and solutions
Action plans
Further develop the pledge
Click here to learn more about Workshop #2.
External Learning
A collection of external links and websites for further exploration into the inspiration and backing behind All for Reuse's purpose. There are additional resources we recommend if you want to dive further into programs and tools that promote reuse in the built environment.
Photo Credit: Mateusz Butkiewicz on Unsplash
A collection of regional reuse resources and databases, including Bay Area Deconstruction Working Group, Designing for Diassembly, and many more.
Photo Credit: Sarah Worth on Unsplash
"Our choices represent an enormous opportunity to improve the health of the planet and the people who live on it."
Improving air quality and reducing construction waste require identifying healthy building products. The Materials Pledge holds participating firms accountable for their building material choices.
Photo Credit: Matt Reames on Unsplash
"They play an important role in spurring new projects and setting project requirements."
A building owner's guide to reducing embodied carbon from the very start of a projec t to reduce costs, increase strategies, and emphasize the importance of carbon-reduction.
Photo Credit: Markus Winkler on Unsplash
"Together, we can influence the design and construction of healthier buildings."
In order to appropriately and safely reuse building products, we need to know what they are made of. Transparency provides a gathering place for this information.
"Policymakers can help pave the way towards a low carbon, prosperous future."
A discussion on the circular economy in the building environment and its potential in Covid-19 recovery.
All For Reuse Survey
All For Reuse conducted a concept survey in 2020 to get feedback from building owners, designers, contractors, deconstruction & reuse organizations, policymakers, and more, to focus and shape the priorities of the All For Reuse initiative, and identify who would like to be involved in the ongoing development and implementation.
Click this link to see the summary of the results!