Improving the Management of Natural Resources.
This brochure gives an insight into the current implementation of Circular Economy at national level by presenting three country case studies and their different approaches to achieving the same goal of a more sustainable planet.
China, besides being a huge economy, has the political power for a top-down approach to shape a completely restructured industrial and social system. Germany on the other hand is subject to external constraints in the form of EU directives along with national, regional and local demands. Finally, Switzerland adopts a step-by-step approach based on finding solutions through the involvement of all stakeholders.
In the section Analysis and Comparison, the three countries are investigated according to a number of indicators and consideration is given to the kind of indicators that could serve for a meaningful annual audit of countriesí Circular Economy performance. In the concluding section we give recommendations for possible future actions to take relevant steps towards the vision of a Circular Economy.
Martin Lehmann, Bas de Leeuw, Eric Fehr (all World Resources Forum), Adam Wong (Student Reporter at the WRF 2012 in Beijing, China)
Beatrice Huber