• 10 new cities join the World Economic Forum's latest cohort of Circular Shapers, an initiative leveraging grassroots change to transform cities into centres of circular economy innovation.
• This programme is run by the World Economic Forum's Scale360° initiative and the Global Shapers Community, a network of young change-makers in 448 city-based hubs around the world.
• The latest cohort hails from five continents and the cities include: Ankara, Asuncion, Auckland, Beijing, Bucharest, Lahore, Manama, Milan, Morelia, and Thimphu.
• This new cohort builds off of an initial pilot launched this year where hubs convened trainings to kickstart circular economy collaboration and tackled issues such as single-use plastics.
• Learn more about the Circular Shapers' efforts at Cities Go Circular, a livestreamed event Friday, 23 July 9:30 - 10:30 New York; 15:30 - 16:30 Geneva; 21:30 -22:30 Beijing.
New York, USA, 23 July 2021 - The World Economic Forum's Scale360° initiative announced today the 10 city-based hubs joining its Circular Shapers programme.
Scale360° leverages innovation hubs in cities, countries and regions worldwide, bringing together leaders in science, policy and business to trigger circular change. Circular Shapers engage with local public, private, and civil society stakeholders to design, organise, and deliver circular economy projects tailored to local needs.
Circular Shapers are competitively selected from the Global Shapers Community, a network of committed and energized young volunteers in 448 city-based hubs around the world. These changemakers have the energy, skill, networks and commitment needed to transform their cities into centres of circular economy innovation.
The latest Circular Shaper cohort hails from five continents and includes: Ankara, Asuncion, Auckland, Beijing, Bucharest, Lahore, Manama, Milan, Morelia, and Thimphu.
The cities selected to the latest cohort will apply Scale360°'s tested methodology - the Scale360° Circular Innovation Playbook - to fast-track Fourth Industrial Revolution impact to keep more goods in use. Their initiatives will explore ways to apply circular design principles, improve reuse, and to eliminate waste, all while strengthening economies and boosting job growth.
These join the successful pilot cohort which included four Global Shapers hubs in Mexico City, Brussels, Turin and Bangkok and ran from February to July 2021. In just a few months, those pilot cities built critical relationships with leaders in government, the private sector, and NGOs, making critical early steps towards driving circular innovation. Specific achievements include:
- Bangkok: Mobilized a range of partners from researchers to advertising agencies to popularize solutions to air pollution and plastics. Solutions included: assembling a catalogue to help businesses choose alternatives to single-use plastics in food packaging and a social media campaign to build momentum for clean air regulation.
- Brussels: Partnered with local NGOs on its "Eat, Play, Live Circular" initiatives to create bottom-up solutions for more circular lifestyles. Initiatives included an 'Idea-thon' for food and packaging waste solutions and a series of experiments with the public to make one Brussels public space more circular.
- Mexico City: Trained public, private and government stakeholders in Scale360° methodology to bridge circular economy knowledge gaps and drive the circular transition through focusing early conversations.
- Turin: Built critical relationships with stakeholders from 14 organizations including regional policy makers, members of the private sector, academia, and existing networks to help foster and support much-needed discussions and collaboration on circular needs and priorities.
The Circular Shapers tap into World Economic Forum networks of experts and leaders in civil society, government, industry global organizations, including the Platform for Accelerating Circular Economy (PACE).
"It's powerful to see how Scale360° methodology has spread so rapidly and empowered Global Shapers to become leaders driving circular innovation in their cities. Now in 14 hubs around the world, Circular Shapers is one of the largest cross-hub collaborations in the Global Shapers Community," said Katie Hoeflinger, Specialist, Climate and Environment, Global Shapers Community.
The United Arab Emirates, a key supporter of Scale360°'s approaches, agrees that these new hubs will play an important role in building circular innovation. "The UAE supports Scale360° in driving the transition to a circular economy locally and globally," said his Excellency Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment. "This program will go a long way in fostering innovations that have the potential to fast-track the implementation of the circular economy principles around the world."
These efforts can also fuel a just transition, noted Head of Global Opportunities for Sustainable Development Goals (GO4SDGs), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Adriana Zacarias Farah. "Jobs and skills are central to getting the political buy-in for the transformation from linear to circular. UNEP, through the initiative Global Opportunities for SDGS (GO4SDGS), is happy to collaborate with the Forum and Scale360° on circular cities and the just transition narrative."
Building circular capabilities can help meet critical climate goals. "Scaling up circular business models and solutions is vital for environmental reasons and needs to happen fast," said Carsten Gerhardt, Partner at Kearney and Founder at Circular Valley (leading partners of Scale360° Germany).
With new Circular Shaper hubs in place, momentum for circular innovation can build further. Added Scale360°'s Global Lead, Helen Burdett: "This latest cohort is another example of local action for global impact on the circular economy transition."