The Rediscovery Centre's response to the call for evidence for the Circular Economy Act

The Rediscovery Centre response to the call for evidence for the Circular Economy Act

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Author
The Rediscovery Centre
Publication Date
November, 2025
Country
Ireland
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The Rediscovery Centre considers that:

  • the call for evidence focuses too much on measures to enhance collection and recycling and too little on prevention, repair and reuse;
  • tackling consumption rates and increasing reuse will also reduce the EU’s reliance on imports;
  • welcomes the move to develop EPR schemes but feels that the non-profit sector and other key stakeholders involved in the design and implementation process should be involved as well as producers;
  • more effective circularity metrics and targets are needed, including separate targets for consumption reduction, repair, reuse and preparation for reuse;
  • dedicated and sufficient financial mechanisms and funding streams are needed to ensure the viability of prevention, repair and reuse initiatives across the EU.