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Implementing Circular Economy Principles in Economic Activity Areas in Luxembourg Dr. Paul Schosseler Dr. Jeannot Schroeder, Douglas Mulhall Circular Economy Disruptions Past, Present and Future TABLE OF CONTENTS University of Exeter,


  1. Implementing Circular Economy Principles in Economic Activity Areas in Luxembourg Dr. Paul Schosseler Dr. Jeannot Schroeder, Douglas Mulhall Circular Economy Disruptions – Past, Present and Future TABLE OF CONTENTS University of Exeter, 19/6/2018 ➢ The study and its authors ➢ Context – challenges ➢ Circular methodology ➢ Recommandations +ImpaKT 2018 � 1

  2. THE STUDY AND ITS AUTHORS +ImpaKT 2018 � 2

  3. CONTEXT - CHALLENGES THIRD INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Energy Transport Communication TIME Urban space 1 st 2 nd industrial industrial 3 rd ind. Preindustrial area revolution revolution revol. Technological Innovations +ImpaKT 2018 � 3

  4. CONTEXT - CHALLENGES THE LUXEMBOURG ECONOMY ~90% SERVICES >200 MAIN 7% CARACTERISTICS 11% PER SECTOR INDUSTRY 32 Finance / 17%* • Contribution to Insurance / Transport / Gross Added Real Estate ICT Logistics Value: in total 
 42 Bn €/y Metals • Jobs (people x 1000) Health Retail Construction Water / • Final energy Energy / consumption : 
 Waste 48’000 GWh/y Gastronomie HOUSEHOLDS: 13% (Source: STATEC) MOBILITY: 59%** * Non ECTS ** Energy consumption for mobility (59%) contains contributions from professionnal transport and logistics (national / international). +ImpaKT 2018 � 4

  5. CRADLE TO CRADLE (C2C) ➢ A POSITIVE vision, based on 3 principles • 100% renewable energies • Waste = food • Celebrate diversity Biological cycle Technological cycle = Consumption = Service +ImpaKT 2018 � 5

  6. CIRCULAR METHODOLOGY ➢ Holistic approach, taking into account the whole use cycle of the Economic Activity Area DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION USE PHASE DE/RE- CONSTRUCTION +ImpaKT 2018 � 6

  7. CIRCULAR METHODOLOGY ➢ A strongly segmented regulatory planning process +ImpaKT 2018 � 7

  8. CIRCULAR METHODOLOGY ➢ TOOLBOX: Qualitative and quantitative objectives Resources Space Water Water Energy Energy Materials Materials Space People People Processes Planning Planning Transport Transport Sharing Sharing +ImpaKT 2018 � 8

  9. CIRCULAR METHODOLOGY ➢ A circular co-creation process Integrate measures and tools into a roadmap Define measures and responsibilities Identify and adapt the tools Define the implementation strategy AGREE ON COMMON CIRCULAR OBJE CTIVES Align stakeholder objectives with circular objectives Define generic and specific circular objectives Identify objectives of stakeholders Pilot project EAE Eselborn- Make inventory of the existing Lentzweiler Identify stakeholders +ImpaKT 2018 � 9

  10. CIRCULAR METHODOLOGY ➢ Accelerate the linear process • Designate a pilot • Apply and repeat the circular co-creation process • Collect quality information +ImpaKT 2018 � 10

  11. RECOMMANDATIONS ➢ Identify and empower a pilot : municipal syndicate SICLER ➢ Integrate in the (rural) context : biodiversity, water management ➢ Densify : Multi-storey, above ground parking, common chemicals and waste management ➢ Share : Renewable energies, equipment ➢ Improve quality : Services to employees and neighbours, mobility ➢ Anticipate reconstruction: adapt building regulations +ImpaKT 2018 � 11

  12. Implementing Circular Economy Principles in Economic Activity Areas in Luxembourg Thank you for your attention! Merci pour votre attention! Download the report: Pour télécharger le rapport: www.ecocirc-zae.lu +ImpaKT 2018 � 12

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