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Added: Aug 19, 2021
Last edited: Dec 28, 2023
The Ministry of Public Space and Urban Hygiene of Buenos Aires founded the Circular Economy Network (“la Red de Economía Circular”), which aims to promote responsible consumption, recycling, and reuse of resources in industry.
Limited physical resources and waste generation are problems that all cities face and must address. Much of the waste generated could be recycled, reused, or composted but is not always being recirculated in this way.
The Circular Economy Network is linked to the city’s recycling plan, Plan de Reciclaje de la Ciudad, or BA Recicla, which seeks to double the amount of recyclables being separated and increase material reuse. Over the long-term, the network aims to position the city as a pioneer in the development of long-term circular economy policies in the country. The network will work through thematic roundtables in which actors participate in the development of programs and campaigns for dissemination and communication on topics including the correct disposal of waste, receipt of newly recovered materials, training of employees in circular economy practices, guided tours to the city’s recycling centre, and more.
Over 120 public and private entities have already joined the network, including companies like Nestlé, L'Oreal, Arcos Dorados, and Chandon; banks such as BBVA, Mortgage, and Itaú; and more than 20 sustainable entrepreneurs and universities.
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Use waste as a resource
Rethink the business model
Team up to create joint value
Industry collaboration
Training on the circular economy
Education and Curriculum
Strengthen and advance knowledge
Inform
Encourage workplace training
Data, knowledge & information sharing
Awareness raising events
Information campaigns
Rethink
Reduce
Eliminate linear incentives and set goals and incentives for circularity
Support circular and resource-efficient business innovations
recycling
waste management
Buenos Aires