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Figure 3: Evaluation of circular city actions
Figure 3 shows how the prioritisation approach can be used to facilitate the selection of a subset of
circularity actions by applying the two criteria: value, and ease of implementation. City administrators
can subsequently short list circular city actions that are of high value and easy to implement. Similarly,
low-value and relatively difficult-to-implement circular actions may either be eliminated or given low
priority during the implementation process.
Hence, by the end of Step 2, the city will have a concrete list of circularity initiatives and actions for
implementation. The city can then elaborate an implementation plan by deciding which circularity
initiatives and actions to kick-off and evaluating constraints such as resource availability to determine
the actual implementation timing. It is also important to minimize implementation risks during the
process.
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