Frequently Asked Questions2025-05-13T11:51:29+01:00

Frequently Asked Questions

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Circular construction, material reuse, sustainable impact – we understand you may have questions. How does it work exactly? What does it mean for your project? And how do we ensure no raw material goes to waste?

On this page, you’ll find answers to the most frequently asked questions. If your question isn’t listed, feel free to contact us. We’re happy to explain how we can work together to make the construction sector more sustainable.

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Who is involved in New Circle?2026-03-13T13:52:45+01:00

New Circle is a partnership between Natural Plastics, EBS (European Building Supply) and Luijtgaarden. We develop circular and bio-based solutions for the construction industry, with a focus on applications on and around the roof.

What makes New Circle unique?2026-03-13T13:48:41+01:00

We combine expertise in bio-based materials, building materials and reuse. This enables us to develop truly circular products that are not only sustainable but also meet market and regulatory requirements.

What makes New Circle unique?2026-03-13T13:46:40+01:00

We combine expertise in bio-based materials, building materials and reuse. This enables us to develop truly circular products that are not only sustainable but also meet market and regulatory requirements.

If it’s bio-based, doesn’t it decompose in the ground?2026-03-13T13:10:14+01:00

No. We use “drop-in” bioplastics. This means that the chemical structure (polyethylene) is exactly the same as that of the fossil-based version. It is not biodegradable, but it is produced from renewable sources. Its lifespan of 50 to 100 years remains fully guaranteed.

Where is New Circle based?2026-03-13T13:14:58+01:00

New Circle We have offices in Standdaarbuiten, Enkhuizen and Heemskerk. We also work with various partners in the Netherlands and abroad.

What exactly does ‘biobased’ mean?2026-03-13T13:28:23+01:00

Biobased materials are made from renewable, natural raw materials. This means they do not come from fossil sources, but from renewable sources such as sugar cane.

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