The Circular Economy

Learn what the circular economy is, how it reshapes our approach to consumption and waste, and the environmental benefits it offers.

Circular Cities and Community Solutions

Cities and communities are ideal places to pilot circular strategies. Urban centers produce large amounts of waste but also have the infrastructure to manage resources efficiently. Municipal composting, community repair workshops, and local sharing programs are becoming more common.

Cities are adopting procurement policies that favor recycled or repairable goods. They are creating zero-waste targets and investing in circular infrastructure. In schools, libraries, and local businesses, the circular economy is being brought to life through education and practice.

These initiatives often provide additional benefits, such as job creation, community building, and reduced living costs. They show that circular solutions are not only about materials but also about systems of cooperation and support.