The Green Deal approach in the Netherlands is an accessible way for companies, stakeholder organizations, local and regional government, and other interest groups to work with the national government on green growth and social issues. The aim is to remove barriers in order to help sustainable initiatives get off the ground and to accelerate this process where possible. The central government plays a key role in this area. Initiatives often start from the bottom up, in response to societal dynamics. Green Deals cover nine themes: energy, bio- based economy, mobility, water, food, biodiversity, resources, construction and climate. Green Deal C-178 refers to a deal for circular buildings.
Guidance, dialogue with industry stakeholders
Advocacy for circular economy policy
Government programmes
Reduce Emissions (SDG13)
Reduce Material Consumption (SDG12)
Save Water (SDG6)
Reduce Energy Consumption
Biodiversity