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The 15 circular steps for cities - Second edition
The 15 circular steps for cities - Second edition
The 15 circular steps for cities - Second edition
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This document outlines problems facing many linear cities today, and argues the case for circular change. It highlights elements that make cities suitable as both cradles and catalysts for a circular transition. The document also provides concrete guidance on how a linear city can start the circular journey, presented in the form of 15 circular steps.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 28, 2021
ISBN9789286149696
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    The 15 circular steps for cities - Second edition - European Investment Bank

    Contents

    Why a circular economy?

    What problems are facing cities today?

    Why are cities relevant in the circular transition?

    What will a circular city look like tomorrow?

    The 15 circular steps for cities

    The EIB supports cities in their circular transition

    About the European Investment Bank

    The European Investment Bank is the world’s biggest multilateral lender. The only bank owned by and representing the interests of the EU countries, the EIB finances Europe’s economic growth. Over six decades the Bank has backed start-ups like Skype and massive schemes like the Øresund Bridge linking Sweden and Denmark. Headquartered in Luxembourg, the EIB Group includes the European Investment Fund, a specialist financer of small and medium-sized enterprises.

    The 15 circular steps for cities

    Second edition

    April 2021

    Why a circular economy?

    With a quickly growing global population and prosperity, the increasing consumption and related extraction of often scarce and finite resources

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