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1 Resource efficiency and circular economy on the agenda in Flanders Putting resource efficiency back on the agenda – FoEE – 24 november 2014 Mieke De Schoenmakere Belgian coordinator Resource efficiency/Circular economy Mieke De Schoenmakere Government of Flanders – International Environmental Policy Division

2 Is resource efficiency slipping off the agenda? It shouldn’t be! Roadmap Resource efficiency = covering a wide range of areas Confronted with many problems But also a lot of opportunities at environmental and at economic level Through resource efficiency and circular economy

3 Is resource efficiency slipping off the agenda?  Who is responsible for it? EU? MS? Business? NGO’s? Consumers? … Shared responsibility! Complicated issues ask for a mix of solutions at different levels

4 Circular economy in Belgium The Belgian Presidency of the EU Second half 2010 Council conclusions on ‘Sustainable materials management and sustainable production and consumption: key contribution to a resource-efficient Europe’ all key stakeholders, including business, trade unions, scientists/academia, NGOs, as well as national and regional governments and local authorities, with a view to creating an EU platform for the transition to resource-efficient economy cross sectoral approach Roadmap to a Resource efficient Europe September 2011 One of the objectives: national strategy on resource efficiency Including actions on Circular economy Belgium Competences spread Federal level Regional level: Brussel Capital Region, Flanders, Walloon Region

5 Circular economy in Flanders Action at different levels Legislation: transposition of the Waste Framework Directive (2010) from ‘Waste decree’ to ‘Materials decree’ from ‘Waste hierarachy to ‘Materials hierarchy’ = result of transition that started years befor Action Plan: Flemish Materials Programme http://www.vlaamsmaterialenprogramma.be/ (English version of the brochure is available)

6 Circular economy in Flanders(2) People, profit, planet approach - economic, ecological and the social dimension. Focus on cooperation and sharing responsibility: Government as facilitator industry science and knowledge institutes civil society. Experience in Flanders so far: RE/CE has helped to create an understanding between societal actors that we are tackling the same challenge.

7 The Flemish Materials Programme Business world, authorities, knowledge institutions and civil society join forces and combine ambitious long-term development, policy-relevant research and concrete actions. respectively done within Plan C (a transition network) SUMMA (a policy research centre) and an operational plan with 9 levers and 45 priority and concrete actions.

8 The Flemish Materials Programme: 9 levers

9 Flemish Materials Programme: specific sector Example: Critical metals Content End-of-life vehicles: 500 000 cars exported / year from Port of Antwerp for second or third life in developing countries Are we responsible for ESM end-of-life in developing countries? What about loss of critical metals due to substandard recycling techniques in developing countries? WorldLoop for cars: setting up local collection and recycling facilities based on Flemish know-how shipping hazardous elements + parts needing high-tech treatment (e.g. printed circuit boards) back to Flanders

10 Flemish Materials Programme: specific sector (2) Example: Critical metals Bottom-up / Top-down: available high-end recycling technology / safeguarding environmentally sound management & critical materials stocks Transition steps towards a circular economy: Emerging business by combining beginning & end value chain Public-private participation North-South win-win

11 The Flemish Materials Programme: examples Better cooperation Symbiosis project Smart investments Materialsscan Sustainable design Eco-design in higher education SIS toolkit Ecolizer

12 Materialsscan – How does it work? Overview material use: kg and € Lost costs become visible > waste costs Simulations on cost savings Scan is for free More information (only in dutch): www.materialenscan.be Materialbalance in permit ‘omgevingsvergunning ‘ from 2016 onwards

13 Materialsscan – Successes and barriers  Successes: 30 scans executed, 35 scans in progress Broad range: Building-, wood-, plastic-, textile-, metal- and foodsector New insights at companies Opportunities working together with other companies  Barriers: Finding the right person The right scope of scan Difficult transfer of information from company to scanner (kg and €) SMEs often don’t see added value > too much time Other priorities No interest > we don’t have waste

14 Symbiosis  Exchange of materials, energy, water, infrastructure, …, between companies  Need of cooperation knowledge- and research institutes (better coordination design and end of life phase)  Strong link with materialsscan  What is (im)possible when it comes to high qualitative exchange of secundary materials and resources?

15 EHE Kit – SIS Toolkit – Ecolizer 2.0

16 Questions? Mieke De Schoenmakere mieke.deschoenmakere@lne.vlaanderen.be

17 Thank you for your attention!


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