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The Netherlands has a goal of using 50 percent fewer primary raw materials by 2030. This can be done by designing circularly.

The video explains three key design strategies that allow products to retain their value even after they have been discarded.

 

The Netherlands has the ambition to use 50 per cent fewer primary raw materials by 2030. This can be achieved through circular design.

In the video three important design strategies are explained through which products retain their value even after they have been discarded.

 

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Rijkswaterstaat

Rijkswaterstaat's Circular Economy and Waste Department is the knowledge center on circular economy and waste. Our ambition is to close the cycles of raw materials and thus bring a circular economy closer. Together with its partners in the supply chain, Rijkswaterstaat is working to close material and product chains by carrying out projects on circular design, sustainable procurement and the recycling of chains such as plastic and textiles.

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