Berlin's Waste Management Plan 2012-20 specifies the key steps needed for the development of waste management in the city into a modern, closed-loop system.
Birmingham’s Waste Strategy aims to: 1) Prevent waste; 2) Create a 'circular economy'; 3) Work in partnership to reduce and reuse waste; 4) Maximize recycling and reuse; and 5) Move away from a 'one s
The role of Budapest's Integrated Urban Development Strategy is to determine the city’s mid-term development duties, along with programs for the Budapest City Council.
Dortmund has adopted a process of the city's redevelopment, adopting sustainable criteria around greater infrastructure for flood prevention, river revitalization projects, parks and gardens throughou
The Dublin City Sustainable Energy Action Plan 2010-20 aims to prioritise and elaborate on the main energy-related actions arising from the climate change strategy.
The Eastern Midlands Waste Regional Plan sets out specific and measurable performance targets and aims to foster cooperation between the Eastern-Midlands, Southern and Connaught- Ulster Waste Regions
Since the beginning of 2013, Frankfurt has developed the “Masterplan 100 % Climate Protection” – a vision of how the city can halve today’s final energy consumption by the year 2050 and meet the remai
The recovery of textiles, linens and shoes is part of Marseille's Metropolitan Framework of Waste Management, which involves around 750 collection points.
In the 1990s Medellín was one of Latin America’s most dangerous cities (Vulliamy, 2013).The situation spurred the City of Medellín, together with a range of stakeholders including politicians, NGOs, a
The Roadmap focuses on (1) Urban development with new housing and infrastructure built from local recycled products and through adopting modular and self-sustaining models; (2) Cleantech/ sharing econ
Innovation support focused on Circular Economy looks for more products to be designed for longer lifetimes, ready to be disassembled, repaired and eventually recycled; with more companies keeping hold
Vision 2040 builds on the principle that the city grows with the individual at its centre, and with respect for the limits of nature without jeopardising the living conditions of future generations.
The adoption of STEP 2025 on 25 June 2014 by the Vienna City Council marks the final point of a development process that, spanning over two years, has led to the formulation of a common understanding
"From the outset, it was decided that the design of the new Venlo City Hall (NL) should be Cradle to Cradle (C2C) certified and situated in an area in need of regeneration.
"Toronto’s Circular Economy Procurement Implementation Plan and Framework (the Framework) is positioned to become a major tool in creating economic growth, enhancing social prosperity and moving to
"The Computer Reconditioning Centre (CRC) is an integral element of the city of Belo Horizonte’s digital inclusion, skills development and waste reduction efforts.
Barcelona's Sustainable Public Procurement Plan 2018 has the following objectives, among others: (1) 100% green electricity supply with Guarantee of Origin from renewable resources or high-efficiency
The Brussels Regional Program for a Circular Economy (BRPCE) has three general objectives: (1) to transform environmental objectives into economic opportunities; (2) to relocate the economy to Brussel
Aiming to develop an effective strategy to address climate change mitigation solutions, Fortaleza used its first GHG Emissions Inventory to complement existing studies for improvements in strategic se
Glasgow's current Strategic Development Plan (SDP) is based around the four planning outcomes contained in National Planning Framework 3 namely, a Successful and Sustainable Place, a Low Carbon Place,
On the 18th December 2009 the city council of Vienna enacted the update of the climate protection programme of the city (KLiP II), which is valid until 2020.
The vision of Ljubjana 2025 seeks to stimulate the creation of a self-image of the city that shows what the city means to its residents and what their expectations about its future are.
The Strategy for Waste Prevention and Management is the tool for the transformation of waste management in the city of Madrid with the aim of minimizing the production of waste and better managing was
The Development Programme seeks to promote high-quality living environment & accessible housing (renovation, maintenance and improvement of infrastructure), well-balanced traffic infrastructure an
The strategy lays down a minimum level to achieve the long-term goal. Success is predicated on structural change and it is essential to pursue continuous reassessments.
Following a comprehensive multi-stakeholder consultation effort, the Urban-LEDS City of Bogor reviewed its existing spatial planning frameworks and strategically integrated low emission development in
The Resources and Waste Plan 2018 is a statutory management document which is produced every four years for initiatives covering households, businesses and public institutions.
This strategy has medium and long-term priorities in 9 key areas: 1) Consumption and production; 2) Urban development, mobility and infrastructure; 3) Energy and Climate; 4) Natural Resources; 5) Econ
The Vision for 2020 is a Glasgow that benefits from an improved environment, and through education and awareness actions recycle more and reduce the waste sent to landfill.
Strategies Towards Energy Performance and Urban Planning (STEP UP) aims to bring together excellence on energy planning: European cities together with their industrial and research partners, running f
The Climate Programme embodies Gothenburg’s long-term climate work, which includes not only the municipal organisation but also industry and the people of the city.