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Circular Cities Initiatives and The Example of Prague with Vojtech Vosecky
Episode 65

Circular Cities Initiatives and The Example of Prague with Vojtech Vosecky

Over half of the world’s population lives in urban areas, making these spaces a good starting point for rethinking how we use existing resources and identifying how we can reuse materials in a closed-loop manner. In this week’s episode of the Getting in the Loop circular economy podcast, I speak with Vojtěch Vosecky from Circle Economy about circular cities. You’ll learn what the city of Prague is doing to move towards a circular economy and how they have adopted circular economy strategies, especially in public purchasing and procurement policies. Many of the examples Vojtěch shares are related to the biocycle and biological materials, including circular agriculture processes and public awareness campaigns to help reduce food waste. Resources and links discussed in this episode are available at gettinginthelooppodcast.com.

Getting In the Loop: Circular Economy | Sustainability | Closing the Loop · Katherine Whalen, Vojtěch Vosecky

April 26, 202144m 5s

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About Today’s Guest

Vojtěch Vosecky is an Associate of Circle Economy, Co-founder of circular consultancy INCIEN, chair of the CE steering group @ city of Prague. He has worked on circular economy related issues in the European Parliament and currently works as Circle Economy's Associate focused on Nordics and the CEE. Vojtěch leads an expert team on circular economy for the city of Prague and collaborates with numerous other organisations. He is a member of the international groups such as Circular Economy Club and the Visegrad for Sustainability.

Topics

bioeconomycircle economycircular citiesnordicssustainabilitybiomaterialliving labscircular praguecircular economy