This guideline report is designed for civil society organisations and people interested in contributing to the transition towards a circular economy in the Western Balkans and Turkey. The report provides insight on the EU circular economy policies past, present and future and gives a reader opportunity to build capacities in circular economy advocacy and policy work. If you are from a country aspiring for membership in the European Union and you seek to understand opportunities provided by the process, or influence your national circular economy and other related policies, strategies and systems, read on.
This guideline is developed by the Env.Net Project with support from the European Environmental Bureau (EEB).
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