Added: May 24, 2023
Last edited: May 24, 2023
Copenhagen’s circular transition is guided by the Circular Copenhagen Resource and Waste Management Plan 2018 - 2024, and includes circular objectives such as tripling reuse in the City’s “sharing, swap and reuse” facilities from 2,000 tonnes per annum (2016) to 6,000 (by 2024), increasing biogas production from bio-waste, diverting more plastic from incineration, and improving the quality and quantity of waste collected for recycling to achieve 70% household waste and light industrial and commercial waste recycling. The circular actions align with the city’s Climate Plan, which aims for the city to be climate neutral by 2025. The Waste Management Plan must be updated every six years to address the latest challenges.