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The Zero Waste Masterplan

  • ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE |
  • WASTE |
  • ENERGY |
  • CITY STRATEGIES & GOVERNANCE |
  • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT |
  • URBAN PLANNING |
  • MOBILITY |
  • INNOVATION |
  • CULTURE & IDENTITY |
  • SOCIAL RIGHTS

DESCRIPTION

 

The Zero Waste Masterplan is a tool to help cities move toward ‘clean’ waste management and implement the principles of circular economy.

 

The Masterplan guides cities through a number of phases for the implementation of Zero Waste projects. These include: mapping and understanding the existing reality with respect to city planning and management; learning the guiding principles and practices of Zero Waste Cities; and engaging citizens and ensuring community buy-in for the implementation of a Zero Waste Cities strategy.

 

LINK

Zero Waste Cities Masterplan

 

SOURCE

Zero Waste Europe

 

YEAR

2019

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