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Mexico City Cleans Up Act With $200 Million for Zero Waste
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Mexico City has committed close to $200 million in public funds to be spent on recycling infrastructure by 2024. The Mexican capital also plans to co-finance additional infrastructure through public-private partnerships.

Mexico City published its “Zero Waste” strategy earlier this year. By 2024, the City aims to triple the amount of recycled waste – including construction and demolition waste – and reduce waste going to landfills by 70%.

This ambitious plan is in line with policies in high-income regions, such as the European Union, and shows that emerging markets see the benefit in achieving a circular economy.

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