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Centre for circular economy research to open in the UK

The United Kingdom is moving forward with the establishment of the world's first International Centre of Excellence on Sustainable Resource Management in the Circular Economy, backed by the United Nations.

Recently announced by Defra, the UK’s Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, plans for the centre’s opening are scheduled for April 2024. Collaborating institutions include University College London and the British Geological Survey, with the objective of developing sustainable strategies for resource efficiency and circular economy practices, ultimately contributing to carbon reduction and responsible environmental management.

In a joint effort, participating institutions, alongside UN funding, have committed £1.85 million towards the centre’s establishment. Their focus encompasses sectors such as metals, critical minerals, and construction, aiming to drive innovation in sustainable resource management.

Key regulatory mechanisms such as Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and Deposit Return Schemes are integral components of the circular economy approach. These pieces of legislation incentivise recycling and reuse, reducing reliance on virgin materials in manufacturing.

Resource Minister, Robbie Moore has commended the centre’s establishment, highlighting the UK’s leadership in sustainable resource management. He emphasises the initiative’s importance in empowering nations globally to embrace the opportunities of the circular economy and transition to a more environmentally friendly future.

This is real recognition of the UK’s global leadership in sustainable resource management and testament to Britain’s world-leading academic expertise. We are delighted to host this centre, enabling our cutting-edge UK academics to develop the tools and research that will help countries across the world seize the opportunities of the circular economy, leading the way in the transition to a greener future.

Robbie Moore MP

Resource Minister

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