Integrated Action Plan: The Hague
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24 August 2022Part of the Resourceful Cities project was for the participating cities to create an Integrated Action Plan. The idea behind this plan is to keep the movement we have created during the project going and create plans for the future of local circular economy activities.
This action plan is a product of the URBACT Local Group (ULG), consisting of local entrepreneurs, academic partners, and policy advisors from the municipality of The Hague. This cooperation proved crucial in the development of this plan and its actions. The contribution of urban resource centres to the circular ecosystem of The Hague is, as is often the case, dependent on the collaboration of different stakeholders within the city. It is therefore that this action plan is not only the end of a European journey, it is, hopefully, the beginning of a fruitful collaboration among different key partners within the city to implement the actions as proposed in this plan. In Part I of this Integrated Action Plan (IAP), we describe the local background of The Hague and the vision driving this plan. Also described is how this IAP came about in collaboration with the ULG. Part I ends with four intervention lines that serve as guiding principles for the actions proposed in this plan. In Part II, several Small Scale Action’s are discussed which have been implemented within the city these past few years, to test certain ideas related to urban resource centres. Thereafter, several actions are described which the ULG sees as promising activities to be implemented between 2022 and 2025. We hope you will enjoy reading this Integrated Action Plan.
You can download the IAP here.
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