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Less is more – Why the National Circular Economy Strategy should also focus on reduction

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PowerShift Podcast Raw Materials Policy

At the end of April, Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke launched the development of a national circular economy strategy. Among other things, it is intended to help reduce the high consumption of raw materials in Germany. In our latest podcast episode, we look at how this is progressing. Also in this podcast: A conversation with Janine Korduan BUND about the recycling of aluminium beverage cans and the consequences of bauxite mining in Guinea.

The establishment of a circular economy is part of the much-needed turnaround in raw materials. All information about the turnaround in raw materials can be found here.

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