Behavioral change is an integral aspect of the transition to a circular economy. It empowers individuals, businesses, and governments to adopt practices that prioritize resource conservation, waste reduction, and sustainable consumption, ultimately leading to a more sustainable and resilient economic model. Yet, in terms of urban/municipal waste public debates are often focused on individual households, end consumers, how to make them separate waste better, avoid or produce less waste and make smarter or more circular choices, educate them or raise awareness trough campaigns, while the majority of waste has a commercial nature.
In this webinar perceptions and systems of urban waste and its prevention through circular approaches will be addressed on different levels – individual/ societal, municipal, economical/commercial and governmental, asking the questions: How can behavioral aspects support a circular economy transition beyond awareness campaigns? What are methods that work? How should responsibilities be defined?
This webinar will present lessons learned from the global project “Environmental protection worldwide” (BMUV), Zero Waste Europe and integrate voices from academia.
Participants will have the chance to exchange within a group discussion.
INVOLVED
Katharina Lange (GIZ)
Speakers:
Selina Kahl – Zero.Waste Kiel (City of Kiel) (tbc)
Dr. Yusif Idies (University of Münster) (tbc)
GIZ India – Management of Organic Waste (tbd)
GIZ Thailand – Single Use Plastic Prevention (tbd)
Please note that this event is for GIZ employees only.