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  • Riihimäki
    Publication Date
    05/2019
    Country
    Finland
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    Jenni Takala
    Hanna Eskelinen

    In the framework of the CIRCWASTE project, coordinated by SYKE (Finnish Environment Institute), pioneering municipalities have developed local circular economy (CE) roadmaps in 2019.

    The town of Riihimäki, already a member of FISU (Finnish Sustainable Communities), a network of Finnish municipalities committed to becoming waste-free, has adopted a CE roadmap focusing on the participation of local actors.

    The roadmap covers five themes:

    1. Carbon neutral energy production and consumption
    2. Sustainable circulation and ecologically efficient town structure
    3. Sustainable consumption of natural resources and CE
    4. Diversity of nature and comfortable living environment
    5. Inhabitant responsibility.

    The Riihimäki roadmap also includes commitments to CE by local companies and communities.

  • Vantaa logo
    Publication Date
    06/2019
    Country
    Finland
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    Key Area
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    Kimmo Nekkula

    In the framework of the CIRCWASTE project, coordinated by SYKE, pioneering municipalities have developed local circular economy roadmaps in 2019. This roadmap, adopted by Vantaa, Finland's fourth biggest city, is based first and foremost on what stakeholders identify as local strengths, special characteristics and challenges.

    The roadmap lists the priorities, objectives and actions to take in 2019-2030 that could a promote circular economy locally. Its priorities are :

    1. circular business models
    2. circular economy in construction
    3. circular public procurement
    4. sharing economy.

    The objectives are to be reached by 2030 in four timeframes, with responsibility for implementation shared among several local stakeholders that vary from municipal utilities to private companies.

  • Porvoo
    Publication Date
    05/2019
    Country
    Finland
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    Sanna Päivärinta
    Enni Flykt
    Hanna Eskelinen

    In the framework of the CIRCWASTE project, coordinated by SYKE (Finnish Environment Institute), pioneering municipalities have developed local circular economy roadmaps in 2019. The City of Porvoo is one of these and published its own circular economy roadmap in May 2019 to steer efforts that promote resource efficiency and circular economy in the coming years, so it can build on successes to date that range.

    A steering group of 16 municipal civil servants and other local stakeholders drafted this roadmap, which focuses in particular on the following objectives:

    1. increasing the use of recycled materials in excavation and building sites
    2. cooperating to improve energy efficiency
    3. reducing the amount of total waste while increasing the level of recycling municipal waste.
  • Central Finland
    Publication Date
    12/2018
    Country
    Finland
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    Outi Pakarinen
    Hannu Koponen

    In the framework of the CIRCWASTE project, Southwest Finland developed a circular economy (CE) roadmap in late 2018 to help implement the national waste plan and define regional objectives with concrete measures to achieve these.

    The Finnish Environment Institute formed an expert network on CE, and began identifying regional strengths and special characteristics to start with.

    While the overarching theme is public procurement, the regional strategy focuses on the following sectors:

    1. construction and demolition waste
    2. biodegradable waste, biogas and the nutrient reuse
    3. plastics
    4. electric and electronic wreckage.

    Different stakeholders, from municipal/regional authorities, to national institutes, educational establishments, and private companies take responsibility for implementation.

  • Northern Carelia
    Publication Date
    12/2018
    Country
    Finland
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    Aino Heikura

    In 2018, Finland's easternmost region of North Karelia adopted a circular economy (CE) roadmap as part of the CIRCWASTE project. Its objectives are to:

    • enhance material and energy efficiency and improve natural resource use
    • make circular economy inherent to industrial production in priority sectors and strengthen the regional cooperation network in the field of CE
    • strengthen and stimulate new circular business models while developing new technological solutions and know-how in the region.
    • Regarding waste management overall, the strategy aims to increase knowledge and change overall consumer attitudes.

    A system to recycle construction waste is set for development, focusing on logistics, demolition methods and supervision. This strategy aims to improve training on waste management.

  • Southern Carelia
    Publication Date
    12/2018
    Country
    Finland
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    Key Area
    Scope
    Salme Muurikka

    The circular economy (CE) roadmap of the South Karelia region in Finland, along the Russian border, was drawn up at the end of 2018 in the framework of the CIRCWASTE project. The Finnish Environment Institute formed an expert network on CE, and began by identifying regional strengths and specific characteristics.

    In South Karelia, stakeholders set the objectives of CE as:

    • Sustainable wellbeing, no emissions, no waste, or excessive consumption
    • More jobs and business activity in the field of environment
    • Strengthening of knowledge and training in environmental and circular economy issues.

    Stakeholders at different levels are responsible for achieving specific targets, from the regional development council to municipalities, private companies, networks, universities, etc.

  • Southwest Finland
    Publication Date
    01/2019
    Country
    Finland
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    Aleksis Klap
    Pilvi Kara

    In the framework of the CIRCWASTE project, Southwest Finland developed a Circular economy (CE) roadmap to implement the national waste plan and define regional objectives with concrete measures to achieve these.

    The Finnish Environment Institute formed an expert network on CE, and began identifying regional strengths and special characteristics.

    For Southwest Finland, stakeholders set a focus on sustainable food systems, high-tech industry, transport and logistics. Public services and knowledge exchange with industry, academia and and civil society are the overarching themes. 

    The priority sectors are:

    • Construction
    • biodegradable waste
    • nutrient reuse
    • municipal waste.

    Targeted training and versatile learning materials will advance CE in construction, where the strategy aims to generate less waste.

  • Kierrätyskeskus
    Type of organisation or company
    Country
    Finland
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    Kierrätyskeskus is a network of secondhand shops in the Helsinki area. As well as selling on donated items, they repair electrical goods and offer training sessions on the circular economy.

  • Metsä Fibre produces wood-based bioproducts, such as pulp, sawn timber, biochemicals and bioenergy. They have a strong focus on recovering waste and side streams and minimising the amount of waste going to landfill.

  • Destaclean
    Type of organisation or company
    Country
    Finland
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    Destaclean® Puukivi (Wood stone) is a recycled material which is ecological, lightweight, durable and easy to machine. It is a composite of pure recycled wood fibre, rock minerals, cement and water.