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EU Commission launches new report on financing the circular economy

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New report “Accelerating the transition to a circular economy: Improving access to finance for circular economy projects” provides key recommendations to drive increased investment in circular economy initiatives. The study was authored by the European Commission Expert Group on Circular Economy Financing, of which CICERONE partners EIT Climate-KIC and the University of Maribor are members.

Like with any systemic change, the transition to a circular economy requires to apply pressure on the wide variety of levers needed to trigger a system redesign: this means working across multiple disciplines simultaneously, rather than single point interventions.

The inertia and resistance of current linear economic systems prevent the transition from occurring. Concerted actions by a variety of stakeholders are needed: government at all levels, businesses, innovators, investors and consumers all have to play their distinct roles and contribute to the process.

When it comes to finance, most banks and other investors look to innovation to bring change, but avoid the unknown by favouring linear models. But not all of them: more and more financing institutions are recognising that new circular business models can actually reduce risk. However, the rules are not yet written – this is why DG RTD set out to bring together a group of experts to begin that process and make suggestions on why and how the traditional criteria for investment criteria can adapt.

CICERONE partners Cliona Howie (EIT Climate-KIC) and Rebeka Kovačič Lukman (University of Maribor) have been working for over a year in the European Commission Expert Group on Circular Economy Financing. This small, diverse group is made up of circular economy experts from a range of institutions, including those from the financial sector such as the European Investment Bank and other national banks interested in pushing the circular economy agenda.

The ambition if the group was to come up with a very specific set of recommendations to actors responsible for financing and designing policy for the circular economy transition, and address circular economy promoters to improve the bankability of projects.

After more than a year of hard work, the group has published a report with those recommendations in a report titled:  Accelerating the transition to a circular economy: Improving access to finance for circular economy projects.

The paper presents the summary of the discussions in the expert group and proposes three sets of recommendations that, if implemented, should together provide a framework that significantly improves access to finance for circular economy projects.

Actions range from rather technical and short-term measures, for example developing a definition of what constitutes a circular economy project, to long-term and complex measures involving legislative changes at EU and national level. However, these recommendations should be seen as a whole, addressing the main problem — the risk associated with circular economy projects — from different perspectives and by different actors.

The publication is timely, as CICERONE sets out to identify opportunities in the circular economy for a variety of stakeholders, including both investors and projects promoters (SMEs, NGOs, public-private partnerships, etc.). Cliona Howie and Rebeka Kovačič Lukman specifically helped shape the section dedicated to recommendations for circular economy promoters.

Click here to download the report.

CICERONE brings together programme owners, research organisations and other stakeholders to create a platform for efficient Circular Economy programming.

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