Added: Oct 01, 2020
Last edited: Oct 04, 2021
Slovenia has adopted a national circularity roadmap aiming to use circular economics to improve the life quality of its citizens until 2050.
The city of Ljubljana has used this national roadmap as the basis for its own circular actions, focused on three main areas:
- Urban properties such as old bus seats or traffic signs are being refurbished and reused;
- new platforms and infrastructure should lead to more recycling of household waste;
- and the public cleaning firm is transitioning towards using recycled water for cleaning city pavements.
Further steps will be taken to employ more circular initiatives, such as wood-based construction and promoting locally sourced food and goods. The Ljubljana roadmap serves as an example of how national strategies can be translated into specific local action.
Materials and Fuels
Education and Government Services
Passenger Transport Services
Transportation Equipment
Construction and Real Estate Services
Construction Materials and Products
Roadmaps and strategies and targets
Circular use of public-owned assets (land, buildings and equipment)
Support reuse, repair, remanufacturing, maintenance of existing resources, products, spaces & infrastructure
Design infrastructure and the built environment for resource efficiency
Collect and sort waste to facilitate recovery
urban planning