The Missing Link in Circular Facilities Management: Why FF&E Reuse Needs Standardization
Despite growing interest in FF&E reuse, facilities and real estate teams struggle with inconsistent data, ad-hoc processes, and fragmented decision-making — leading to inefficiencies, lost savings, and unnecessary waste. On the flip side, standardization can help you manage assets more efficiently and ensure more accurate data for an integrated, strategic asset management approach. So why don’t these standards exist yet?
In this on-demand webinar, we explore how establishing standardized frameworks — including shared asset taxonomies, condition grading, and digital tracking—can transform FF&E reuse into a streamlined, scalable solution.
By viewing this webinar, you will learn:
Why standardization is critical for making reuse as seamless as traditional procurement
How standardized asset tracking and classification improves visibility, reduces labor, and enables more informed decision-making
Best practices for creating internal reuse standards that align facilities management, procurement, and sustainability teams
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