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  • Vantaa logo
    Publication Date
    06/2019
    Country
    Finland
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    Key Area
    Scope
    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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    Scope
    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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    Key Area
    Scope
    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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    Key Area
    Scope
    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
    Language for original content
    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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    Key Area
    Scope
    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 and increase the use of construction and demolition waste to 70%

  • Brussels construction industry roadmap towards a circular economy

    The Brussels Regional Programme for a Circular Economy (CE) is Belgium's capital region strategic effort towards a CE. Within this program, the Brussels construction industry with its 12,000 businesses is a priority sector. As construction and facilities management accounts for 98% of water use, 75% energy demand and 33% of waste in Brussels, there is great potential for a substantial contribution to a circular transition.

    The roadmap, developed in partnership with the Environmental Agency through 3 stakeholder workshops, includes three gradual steps towards circular building in Brussels:

    1. voluntary measures by construction businesses by 2025
    2. comprehensive regulation for circular public buildings by 2030
    3. reforming all relevant local planning regulations to include circularity by 2040.
  • Circulair Den Haag: transitie naar een duurzame economie

    The Hague
    Publication Date
    02/2018
    Country
    Netherlands
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    Scope

    In this policy note, the City of the Hague outlines why a circular transition is necessary and what benefits it can provide to the city for its sustainable development. Continuing with a state-of-play, the note sketches out the policy framework at European, national and regional level to provide strategic context and introduce analysis of a non-exhaustive list of 143 ongoing circular projects in The Hague area.

    Links to further research show that using the opportunities a circular economy provides in the Construction, Procurement and Retail Trade sectors alone could substantially reduce carbon emissions and deliver 3,500 jobs in city's area.

    Building on this research, the policy note indicates the city's priorities best lie in biomass, construction material and critical raw materials.

  • inclusive circular economy zero waste
    Publication Date
    02/2019
    Country
    France
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    Scope
    Yves Antoine Bauche
    Alexandre Garcin

    After the 2014 elections, the new Roubaix municipality team wanted to change the image of its city and encourage a positive attitude towards both its inhabitants and France as a whole.

    The roadmap aims at turning difficulties into advantages, generating a new dynamic. Based on the Sustainable development strategy (since 2003), a zero waste policy is progressively implemented with a focus on cooperation and awareness raising among stakeholders.

    The approach is global, even if some activities are implemented on a micro-scale (budget issue), mostly at the level of a city sub-district (Fresnoy-Mackellerie).

    To enable the entire City of Roubaix to experience the transition to a zero waste economy, projects are open and accessible to all categories of population and businesses.

  • National Circular Economy Strategy Greece

    Greece
    Publication Date
    02/2018
    Country
    Greece
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    Scope
    Vasileios Liogkas

    Greece's Governmental Economic Policy Council endorsed a National Action Plan on Circular Economy (CE) in early 2018 to set the country on a path towards the long-term adoption of CE principles. This supports Greece's economic strategy in its key quest to green the economy in a way that creates jobs, especially for women and youth, and long-term equitable and inclusive growth based on resource efficiency, promotion of SMEs, innovation and investment in new technologies, and boosting of the “social economy” potential.

    The long-term (2030) goals of the Action Plan are:

    • preventing waste and improving recycling
    • promoting industrial symbiosis
    • supporting circular consumption patterns
    • enhancing multi-stakeholder partnerships
    • monitoring progress towards a CE model through SMART indicators
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  • Type of organisation or company
    Country
    EU
    EEA, Switzerland, candidate countries
    About this contact

    Dr Laurent Zibell led the development of industriAll European trade union's positions on the circular economy, innovation and digitalisation of industry.

    He started his career as an R&D engineer and worked in the field of high-tech and industrial innovation. He is a member of the French trade union CFDT. He holds MScs in Engineering from École Polytechnique and from Mines Paristech (FR), and a PhD in innovation economics from Cranfield University (UK).

  • Type of organisation or company
    Country
    Belgium
    About this contact

    Municipal Waste Europe is the European umbrella association representing public responsibility for waste.

    The members are national public waste associations and similar national or regional associations. They are committed to sustainable waste management that minimises the impact of waste on the environment and promotes resource efficiency, taking into account local conditions. Municipal Waste Europe promotes the interests of its members at European level, through joint positions on waste management issues and legislation and keeps its members informed on the latest EU policy developments. The association encourages the sharing of information among its members, including the exchange of good practice in the local management of waste.

    Waste management services are a crucial aspect of the social responsibility for the environment and public health in Europe. This service, including collection and treatment systems, is best developed at national, regional and local level. For these reasons and also for the reason of continuity in the delivery of this indispensable service, regardless of market forces, Municipal Waste Europe promotes waste management as a service of general interest.

  • About this contact

    The Association of Cities and Regions for sustainable Resource management is an international network of cities and regions sharing the aim of promoting a sustainable resource management, through prevention at source, reuse and recycling, and accelerating the transition towards a circular economy on their territories and beyond. The network currently counts about 100 members, mainly local and regional authorities as well as national networks of local authorities representing around 1100 municipalities. ACR+ is directly represented in 23 countries of the European Union, and the network can also rely on members in Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Palestine and Jordan

    Francesco LEMBO is Managing Director at ACR+, overseeing programs and projects, and ensuring that strategic plans and realistic objectives are in place and monitored. His key duties include fundraising, marketing, community and stakeholders’ outreach. He has over ten years of experience in supporting public administrations, SMEs, employers' associations, NGOs and universities in the design and management of international programs on lifelong learning and sustainable development. He has been advocating for the active involvement of citizens in the development of local and EU policies and the dissemination of inclusive educational models, also designing training programs focused on sustainable development and social inclusion. He wrote about inclusive pedagogy and recognition of prior learnings, and circular economy education. He has a Bachelor in contemporary history, and then followed MA studies in Lifelong Learning Sciences.

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