Minam: Private sector key to transition to circular economy | news

17:27 | Brussels, Apr. Fifteen.

Environment Minister Juan Carlos Castro today highlighted the active participation of the private sector in our country's transition towards a circular economy model.

Likewise, he pointed out that these types of commitments are emphasized so that integrated work can be carried out within the framework of public policies implemented by the government.

This is what he practiced in his time Participation in the World Circular Economy Forum 2024 in Brussels, Belgium, where national circular economy progress will be presented This enables our country to achieve sustainable development. It is one of the priorities, he continued.

The President of the Ministry of Environment (MINAM) will participate in the aforementioned global forum on behalf of the State of Peru, where he will announce decisions on the implementation of national strategies related to waste management, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Environment for transition to a circular economy.

The Peruvian proposal is oriented towards a more sustainable consumption and production model, which encourages the implementation of production processes and the design of more efficient and environmentally friendly products.

As part of his planned activities, today he met with Yvonne Pojo, CEO of the Circle Economy Foundation, to discuss the initiation of activities to develop a study related to the circular economy gap in Peru.

This global forum aims to highlight the most impactful circular solutions globally, based on current scientific evidence, as well as addressing key pillars for promoting this new approach to natural resource conservation, such as governance, financing, employment, business and innovation, and people's well-being.

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