Circular Vienna : the strategy to save resources in our city / owner and publisher: Vienna City Administration. Vienna : [...]
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- PDF Forewords and Mission Statement
- Vienna as a Leader in Quality of Life
- Working Together for the Future
- 33 Levers for a Circular Vienna
- Mission Statement
- PDF 1. Why Saving Resources and Circular Economy?
- 1.1. Planetary boundaries
- Why we need to save resources and the circular economy
- Resource consumption as a driver of the climate and biodiversity crises
- From linear to circular
- Circular economy and social justice
- High quality of life for all through maximum resource saving
- 1.2. Vienna’s resource consumption and emissions
- PDF 2. Vienna’s Approach to Save Resources and to the Circular Economy
- 2.1 National and international frameworks for the circular city
- Which requirements and objectives we take into account in Vienna’s approach to save resources and to the circular economy
- The United Nations 2030 Agenda
- Framework conditions of the European Union
- Circular Economy Action Plan (COM/2020/98)
- Ecodesign Regulation for Sustainable Products (Regulation (EU) 2024/1781)
- EU Waste Framework Directive (Directive 2008/98/EC)
- The Österreichische Kreislaufwirtschaftsstrategie (Austrian Circular Economy Strategy)
- Support from the federal government and the EU
- 2.2 Targets and principles for a circular Vienna
- Which Vienna strategies we draw on as foundations for the transition to a circular economy
- Opportunities and challenges in the interplay between climate mitigation and climate adaptation
- Vienna Waste Management Plan and the Waste Prevention Programme 2025–2030
- Vienna Plan – Urban Development Plan 2035
- Five principles for Vienna’s circular economy
- Vienna acts justly: implementing the circular economy means assuming global responsibility
- Vienna conducts business sustainably: a strong location is innovative and circular
- Vienna provides structure and security: everything is in motion – but we keep the bigger picture in view
- Vienna cooperates: saving resources requires many hands and minds
- And here we come full circle: Vienna puts people first
- 2.3 The City of Vienna’s strategic focal points and levers
- PDF 3. The Circular Economy as a Tool for Saving Resources
- 3.1 Opportunities for security of supply, resilience and strengthening the region
- Why adopting a circular economy helps secure our quality of life
- Resilience through the circular economy
- Cooperation within the metropolitan region
- The 10-R principles as a basis for action
- 3.2 Requirements and objectives for a circular economy
- Framework conditions at EU and federal level (Chapter 2)
- Vienna’s requirements for a circular economy
- 3.3 Focal points for Vienna’s circular economy
- Markets, companies and cooperation in the circular economy
- BEST PRACTICE
- ÖkoKauf Wien (Vienna’s sustainable procurement programme)
- Vienna Standard Luminaire
- Kreative Räume Wien – service for activating vacant spaces and interim use
- Lever 1: The City of Vienna as a guarantor of circular demand through public procurement
- Lever 2: Circular processes and products as a competitive advantage
- Lever 3: Markets, logistics and cooperation for resource exchange in the Vienna metropolitan region
- Innovation for the circular economy
- BEST PRACTICE
- Lever 4: Innovation support and advisory services for circular business models
- Lever 5: Co-creation as a basis for accelerating the transition to the circular economy
- Lever 6: Research translation and scaling for a circular Vienna
- Awareness and skills for the circular economy
- PDF 4. Saving Resources in Everyday Life in Vienna
- 4.1. Durable products and new services
- Our handling of electrical appliances, textiles and food has a major impact on the climate and the environment
- Societal acceleration as a driver of resource consumption
- Textiles as essential consumer goods in everyday life
- Electrical and electronic equipment in digital and analogue contexts
- Ever-increasing packaging waste
- Nutrition and food as major levers
- The health, care and social sector is part of everyday life for many and requires resources
- 4.2. Requirements and objectives for resource-saving products and services in everyday life in Vienna
- European framework conditions (see also Chapter 2)
- Austrian framework conditions (see also Chapter 2):
- Vienna’s framework conditions for saving resources in everyday life (see also Chapter 2)
- 4.3. Focal points for saving resources in everyday life in Vienna
- Resource-saving consumption
- BEST PRACTICE
- Lever 10: Structures and spaces for sustainable consumption in the Grätzl (local neighbourhood)
- Lever 11: Knowledge and participation for resource-saving living in the Grätzl
- Lever 12: Multi-use systems for a lived circular economy
- Lever 13: Understanding waste as a resource
- Resource-saving food production, catering and nutrition
- BEST PRACTICE
- Wien isst G.U.T. FoodTrailer
- Wiener Gusto
- Potting soil made from compost from Vienna’s organic waste
- Lever 14: Holistic food strategy at regional level
- Lever 15: Halting food waste
- Lever 16: Resource-saving communal catering and gastronomy
- Our activities in public communal catering
- Our activities in private gastronomy and communal catering
- Lever 17: Vienna produces regionally and organically
- Lever 18: Biogenic waste in the cycle
- Saving resources in Vienna’s health, care and social sectors
- PDF 5. Saving Resources in Vienna’s Built Environment
- 5.1 The built environment as a decisive factor
- Vienna as a city that remains liveable over the long term
- Circularity as the building programme of the future
- 5.2 Investing in the future
- Circularity pays off and ensures long-term affordability
- Recognising and using the city as a material stock
- Efficiency as a guiding principle for Vienna’s adaptation and further development
- Thinking from beginning to end: considering the life cycle of a building
- Cooperation and innovation for the transformation in planning and construction
- 5.3 Requirements and objectives for Vienna’s construction sector
- 5.4 Focal points for saving resources in the built environment
- Structural foundations for resource-saving building construction and civil engineering
- BEST PRACTICE
- Deconstruction of the Ferry-Dusika Stadium
- Digital twin of Wiener Netze
- Quotas for reclaimed asphalt
- Lever 22: Measurability of circular-ready planning and construction
- Lever 23: From theory to practice – circular piloting as a key driver of transformation
- Lever 24: Legal anchoring of circular-ready construction
- Lever 25: Digitalisation and modern workflows for resource efficiency in construction
- Saving resources in urban development
- BEST PRACTICE
- Lever 26: Renewal of the existing urban fabric for maximum resource saving
- Lever 27: Resource-saving urban expansion in urban development
- Lever 28: Circular design of urban open spaces
- Lever 29: Logistics and spaces for circularity in the construction sector
- Lever 30: Circular management of excavated soil
- Resource-efficient infrastructure for services of general interest
- PDF Imprint/Legal notice
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