Advancing the Circular Economy: Creating a Sustainable Future in Asia and the Pacific
This brochure highlights opportunities in Asia and the Pacific to expand circular economy investments that design waste and pollution out of systems, keep materials and products in use, and help regenerate natural resources.
It outlines how the Asian Development Bank is working with partners to promote circular economy approaches to strengthen efficient resource management, reduce waste, and drive sustainable development. This includes upstream policy measures and downstream public and private sector investments and innovative financing, along with knowledge work and capacity development to support a circular economy transition.
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- Event: Circular Economy Forum 2025
- Environment in Asia and the Pacific
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