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CIRCULAR ECONOMYIN COLOMBIAFEB / 2020

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R AT O D O SContent1. Beginnings of Circular economy in Colombia2. Circular Economy National Estrategy3. First National Circular economy report4. What are we missing?5. What do we need to achieve it?

HOW BEGAN CIRCULAR ECONOMYIN COLOMBIA?

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R AT O D O SBeginningsInternational developments-Cradle-to-cradle-Blue economy-Regenerative design1Related concepts : -Closed supply chains-Natural capitalism-Industrial ecology-Performance economyPublic initiatives:1Geisendorf,-China-Germany-EUS., & Pietrulla, F. (2018). The circular economy and circular economic concepts—aliterature analysis and redefinition. Thunderbird International Business Review, 60(5), 771-782.Academic sector in ColombiaTop colombian universitiesCircular economy courses,seminars and workshops

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R AT O D O SBeginningsGovernment policiesNational Policyof SustainableProduction andConsumption2010CONPES 3868.National Policy forRisk ManagementAssociated with theUse of ChemicalSubstances2016Aug.CONPES 3866.ProductiveDevelopmentPolicy2016Oct.Decree 284.integralmanagement ofwaste electricaland electronicequipmentStructural taxreform.Plastic bag taxcarbon tax2016Nov.CONPES 3874.National Policyfor the IntegralManagement ofSolid Waste2016Dec.20172018Feb.Resolution 472.Integralmanagement ofConstruction andDemolitionWasteDecree 1090.Program forEfficient Water Useand Water Saving2018Mar.CONPES 3918.Strategy for theimplementationof the SDG2018Jun.2018Jul.-Resolution1407. Sustainablepackaging-CONPES 3934.Green GrowthPolicy

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R ABeginningsT O D O SAug. 2018: Change of governmentNational Development Plan:“Pact for Colombia, pact for equity”Transversal pacts:“Pact for sustainability”National Circular EconomyStrategy ENEC(in its Spanish acronym)First national circulareconomy report

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R AT O D O SNational circular economy strategyMinistry of EnvironmentObjetiveTransformation of production chains Efficient management of materials, water and energy New business models Innovative technology Change in the lifestylePrioritized lines1. Flow of industrial materials and mass consumption products2. Sustainable packaging materials3. Biomass flows4. Sources and energy flows5. Water flow6. Building materials

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R AT O D O SFirst national circular economy reportDANEConceptualnoteOct. 2018ArticulationbetweenDANE andENECFeb. 2019ConceptualdefinitionMar. 2019Nationalcirculareconomyinformationsystem SIEC (inits Spanishacronym)Apr. 2019MeasurementlevelsdefinitionAug. 2019Correlative ofwaste andenvironmentalassetsSep. 2019Conceptstandarization& indicatordevelopmentDec. 2019

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R AT O D O SNational circular economy information system (SIEC)Strenghtheningthe quality andaccess ofinformationGeneral objetiveIntegrate scientific-technicalinformation, statistics andadministrative records, which meetthe quality requirements, used asinput for decision-making andevaluation of the public policyassociated with the circular economyTechinal &scientistinformationCircular sSource: DANE.

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R AT O D O SFirst national circular economy reportSource: DANE.

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R AT O D O SFirst national circular economy reportIndicatorsAvailability of coal:72 years (2018)Wood consumption per inhabitant:123 Ton / 1.000 inhabitants (2017)Source: Natinal accounts, DANE.Green jobs:79.187 (2018)Use of distributed water foreconomic activities:712 hm3 (2017)Solid waste generated per capita:450 Kg (2016)

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R AT O D O SFirst national circular economy reportRecycling and reuse %4%2%0%20122013Source: National Accounts, DANEP: Provisional201420152016P

WHAT ARE WE MISSING?

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R AT O D O SWHAT ARE WE MISSING?1. Circular economy Consumption systems Social systems2. SEEA Increase number of indicators Reduce the lag of publications Increase SEEA implementation3. Bioeconomy

WHAT DO WE NEED TO ACHIEVE IT?

I N F O R M A C I Ó NP A R AT O D O SWHAT DO WE NEED TO ACHIEVE IT?1. International cooperation Evaluation processes, which allow strengtheningthe statistical system Participate in discussions on circular economy2. Technical assistance Permanent training from the conceptual andmeasurement approach Colombia is an opportunity to carry out pilotprograms that can be implemented in othercountries3. Physical, human and financial resources More efforts are required to continue with itsimplementation and strengthening of basicstatistics

CIRCULAR ECONOMYIN COLOMBIAFEB / 2020

Academic sector in Colombia. Top colombian universities. Circular economy courses, seminars and workshops. 1. Geisendorf, S., & Pietrulla, F. (2018). The circular economy and circular economic concepts —a literature analysis and redefinition. Thunderbird International Business Review, 60(5), 771-782.-China-Germany-EU

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