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Netherlands circular by 2050
- CIRCO |
- August 22, 2022 |
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Policy and regulation largely determine the speed at which we can make circular design the norm. At regional, national and international levels, there are many different initiatives to create the frameworks for a circular economy. Consider, for example, the new European regulation on eco-design for sustainable products. The important role of municipalities in waste collection and the commitment to reuse and recycling. Or, on the contrary, the regulations that are increasingly being enacted around Extended Producer Responsibility.
In many different areas, policies and regulations play an important role in the circular transition. And vice versa: forerunners in the circular economy can make an essential contribution in shaping policy frameworks. In addition, the extent to which regulation is necessary depends on the characteristics of a sector. Different types of interventions are possible and can be enacted at different levels (European, national, regional). From this versatility, it is important to collect experiences and learnings. In order to design together the frameworks that can support circular design broadly.
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