Amsterdam Circular Strategy aims to reduce reliance on raw materials by 50% by 2030 and to achieve full circularity by 2050. The strategy focuses on three value chains: food and organic waste; consumer goods; and the built environment.
Circular Procurement Policies from Across Europe.
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Circular Economy Action Plan
The European Commission has adopted the Circular Economy Action Plan, a primary to the European Green Deal. It introduces legislative and non-legislative measures targeting areas of action to transform consumption patterns and support innovative products, services and...
European Green Deal Roadmap and Key Actions
The European Green Deal provides a roadmap with clear actions to support the efficient use of resources, the transition to a sustainable circular economy, the restoration of biodiversity, and cutting pollution. It outlines investments needed, financial tools available...
European Green Deal
The European Green Deal is a growth strategy developed in response to environmental and societal challenges with an aim to decouple growth and prosperity from resource extraction. The deal will work through a framework of regulations; set targets alongside incentives...
Resolution of the Government of the Czech Republic on Guidelines for the Application of Responsible Public Procurement
The Resolution of the Government of Czech Republic No.531, of 24 July 2017 requires the Depute Prime Minister and the Minister of the Environment to include the methodology for environmentally responsible public procurement and commissioning carried out by the Public...
Austrian Action Plan for Sustainable Public Procurement (naBe)
On July 20, 2010, the Council of Ministers adopted the Austrian Action Plan for Sustainable Public Procurement (naBe Action Plan). In addition to goals and measures, the naBe Action Plan also contains specific environmental criteria for products from 16 procurement...