2022.2020.0

Establishing a circular economy – conserving resources, protecting the climate and the oceans

Go Circular – for Climate and Clean Oceans
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Colombia, Ghana, Viet Nam
Runtime
Partner
Partnerministerien
Contact

Katja Suhr

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Schematic diagram of a circular economy.

Context

The circular economy aims to preserve the value of products, materials and resources for as long as possible. It therefore offers an alternative that stands in direct contrast to the current linear economic model in which products are manufactured at considerable expense and then disposed of after a short period of use. In a circular model, products and materials are designed from the outset to be reusable, repairable and later reused or efficiently recycled, thereby conserving resources and reducing waste. At the same time, new business models and jobs are created.

Objective

Circular economy approaches are widespread around the world and are being implemented in selected countries.

Approach

The programme has three priority areas:

1.Promoting innovation: Advising companies, associations and public institutions on innovative technologies and business models. It also promotes new approaches and ideas by holding innovation competitions.

2.Scaling up solutions: Sharing proven solutions and adapting them to local contexts by working with public and private actors. These solutions include business models designed to prevent waste.

3.Action in global alliances: Working closely with international initiatives and organisations and running the secretariat of the PREVENT Waste Alliance.

Since April 2025, the programme has also been working with Expertise France on behalf of the European Union (EU). The Switch to Circular Economy in East and Southern Africa (SWITCH-2-CE in ESA) programme aims to promote circular economies in the Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) region.

Last update: May 2025

 
A forklift and a lorry with stacks of plastic bottles.
  • Globalvorhaben Go Circular
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  • Global Programme Go Circular
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  • Proyecto global Go Circular
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  • Factsheet: SWITCH-2-CE in ESA (GIZ 2025, EN)
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  • Guide to Accessing Finance for SMEs Applying the Circular Economy Models in Vietnam (Vietnamese)
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    6.54 MB
  • Position Paper: Abandoned, Lost or, Otherwise Discarded Fishing Gear (GIZ 2024)
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  • Post-industrial textile waste recycling in Viet Nam (GIZ 2025, EN)
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  • Guidance on Increasing NDC Ambitions through Circular Action (GIZ 2024)
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  • Circular Activity Sheets – Guidance on Increasing NDC Ambitions through Circular Action (GIZ 2024)
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  • Circular Solutions Finder
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This project focuses on the following GIZ work priorities: The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:

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