Austria's path to the circular economy: opportunities and challenges!

Austria's path to the circular economy: opportunities and challenges!

With its new government program,

Austria is making decisive impulses to promote a modern circular economy. This program extends the existing strategy to the circular economy and offers a clear implementation plan that includes measures to support socio-economic companies and to promote long-term products. The aim is to reduce the dependence on raw material imports and to position Austria as a pioneer in the European circular economy, as on

The Circular Economy Forum Austria has highlighted these steps as crucial for change towards a more sustainable economy. It offers support from a variety of experts to accompany the transition to a circular economy. The focus is on simple measures to avoid premature obsolescence and the creation of a secondary raw material market. At the same time, the new strategic guide to the circular economy, published by the UN Global Compact Network Germany and WWF Germany, will provide a clear orientation. This guide recommends a gradual development of CE strategies to reduce the environmental impact and minimize resource consumption, as in

strategic development and implementation

The strategy guidelines address three main phases of the development of an effective circular economy: the analysis of the status quo, the strategic orientation and implementation. Companies are encouraged to rethink their business models and integrate sustainable practices in order to obtain both ecological and economic advantages. The demand for practical examples and instructions shows how important this change is - especially in the face of global challenges such as climate change.

The integration of digital technologies is emphasized as crucial for the success of these new strategies. Companies that are willing to engage in this transformative journey can not only meet legal requirements, but also use innovative opportunities and secure their competitiveness in the long term.

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