Mission Overview:

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Circular city center and sustainable consumption

In our cities, there are many opportunities for a circular economy. According to the principles of the R-ladder, we will ensure that raw materials, components, and products lose their value as little as possible and that we focus on reusing as much as possible.

Joint campaigns that raise awareness.
All parties involved will (directly) procure 100% circular and sustainable.
Making circular and sustainable truly accessible and approachable: with exchange stores in prime locations and circular hotspots.
Stimulating circular business models and circular entrepreneurship through the exchange of experiences and opportunities.

Projects contributing to this mission:

Start

2023-01-01

2028-12-31

End

Description

Brabant Renovates Naturally Together: organizing chains for the benefit of biobased building materials.

Investment

€ 420.000,00

Phase

Execution

Residents involved?

Yes (individual)

Start

2023-11-13

2028-12-31

End

Description

In collaboration with among others IVN and LEV-group, we are harvesting trees in places where they are unwanted, in order to green our living environment.

Investment

€ 5.000,00

Phase

Execution

Residents involved?

Yes (citizens' initiative)

Start

2024-01-01

2025-12-31

End

Description

The municipality of Eindhoven wants to help all homeowners' associations in Eindhoven with the sustainability of their buildings. The offer includes, among other things, an info desk, meetings, courses, a campaign box, and advice. In the long term, process guidance will be added.

Phase

Execution

Residents involved?

Yes (individual)

There are 139 post-its that were stuck by residents on this topic during the climate conferences.

Share good examples and ideas. This stimulates, for instance, meeting places (could Wielewaal be involved at the opening?!)

Repair spots with support. Repair your bike yourself, for example, having materials and space on site.

Initiatives like giveaway corners promote the creation of a sharing economy.

Easily accessible information about sustainability/circularity in stores/products.

Store doors closed

Awareness

Tax on (?) decoration. Single use.

More repair cafés

Connect initiatives

Making clothes in sewing workshops in the Netherlands (like in the past). Clothing = more expensive, you keep it longer.

Exchange boxes like in space-s for residents of one apartment.

Communication awareness of what you buy (better living quality mark of goods)

Do not grant new permits to fast fashion, fast food, and junk chains in the city. We have enough of that.

No large retail chains

Public swimming pools/lakes easily accessible so that we want fewer garden pools.

Vintage clothing store (on the ground floor) in Donna at Strijp-S. New building.

Rewarding for using the same product for a long time

Climate citizens' assembly

Share economy. A city depot where you can borrow instruments and objects.

Less advertising

Clothing stores should take back old clothing.

Re-evaluating used goods = emotion

absolutely consume less and break the production chain

Many student rooms are now becoming independent studios. As a result, everyone has to have their own kitchen, bathroom, washing machine, etc. and lonely students (see corona).

More tax on products outside Europe -> circulation to third world countries in alternatives

Climate Mission Helmond & Eindhoven

Eindhoven and Helmond are working together to become climate-neutral faster and smarter. So that Eindhoven and Helmond are now and in the future pleasant places to live, work and recreate. We map out which actions are needed to get there and who has what role in that.

For more information: eindhovenduurzaam.nl/klimaatmissie or www.heelhelmondduurzaam.nl

For questions and/or comments you can send an email to: duurzaamheid@eindhoven.nl or energietransitie@helmond.nl

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