Circular Cities in Europe


For the study presented here on interesting examples and experiences of Circular Cities in Europe, the capitals Amsterdam, London and Copenhagen were selected.
For the study presented here on interesting examples and experiences of Circular Cities in Europe, the capitals Amsterdam, London and Copenhagen were selected.
Alternative economies are an essential part of Berlin's socioeconomic landscape and integral to the social and ecological transformation of the metropolis.
As part of the project “Circular City Berlin - Pathways from Potential to Implementation”, a transformation roadmap for circular textiles was developed. It displays how the idea of Circular City Berlin can be advanced in the area of textiles.
As part of the CiBER project "Circular City Berlin – Pathways from Potential to Implementation", a transformation roadmap for circular electrical and electronic appliances was developed.
Innovation towards circular construction in Berlin is characterised by a variety of different actors who are pursuing projects, business models and practices that can be used to strengthen the circular economy, resource conservation and cli-mate protection along the life cycle of building project
This study is part of the project "Circular City Berlin - Pathways from Potential to Implementation", which investigates the potential of a circular economy in Berlin and its social and environmental impacts in three sectors: textiles, construction, and information and communication technology (I
Focusing on the area of textiles, this report examines initiatives and business models that can contribute to the development of a next-generation circular economy in Berlin.
Focusing on the area of electrical and electronic equipment, this report examines initiatives and business models that can contribute to the development of a next-generation circular economy in Berlin.
The innovation field of construction is a resource-relevant field in Berlin – in 2017, the construction sector accounted for about 22 percent of the raw material input of the state of Berlin.
As part of the CiBER project "Circular City Berlin - pathways from potential to implementation", initiatives and business models are being investigated that can con-tribute to the development of a next-generation circular economy in Berlin.