the dutch circular economy
The annual analysis of the Dutch Circular Economy is clear: too little progress is being made and there is a need for clear, ambitious policies to drive the Dutch Circular Economy. The Netherlands has the opportunity to lead the way compared to other European countries. But then there is work to be done.
It should become possible for circular entrepreneurs to benefit from their business model. Now, for example, they have to contend with extremely cheap new plastic, the rise of fast-fashion, the lack of pricing of environmental pollution. Also, existing laws and regulations focus primarily on linear revenue models, and there is a lack of clear guidelines and government coordination to promote changes in the production and consumption chain.
Fair Resource foundation works on various facets of circular economy policy, always with the goal of reducing resource use. In doing so, we look critically at the circular economy policy of the Dutch government and the role of the circular economy in the ‘National Environmental Program‘. We call for policies that work from the necessary frameworks to promote circular business models and scale down harmful forms of production.