Despite the efforts of the European Union to promote circular practices in the past decade, most economies continue to operate largely under a linear model . Governments play a key role in enabling circularity and international collaboration is essential in current globalised world . Aware of this, the European Commission launched the Circular Cities and Regions Initiative (CCRI) to support cities and regions in improving circularity in their economic sectors, value chains and services. CCRI Knowledge Hub strengthens the impact of the existing CCRI by enlarging the network of stakeholders, with a particular focus on supporting cities and regions at the early stages of their circular transition, while consolidating and sharing knowledge on Circular Economy. The specific objectives of the CCRI Knowledge Hub are:
SO1. To bring together relevant knowledge and initiatives fostering Circular Economy among cities and regions.
SO2. To build, make accessible and user-friendly material to facilitate learning and exchange of knowledge and best practices.
SO3. To bring together a pool of experts and implement a specific programme to provide mentoring and tailored support to cities and regions.
SO4. To provide capacity building activities.
SO5. To develop guidelines and policy recommendations for local and regional authorities (under the second reporting period).