Five Big Bets for the Circular Economy in Africa African Circular Economy Alliance - April 2021

Latin America and the Caribbean
In February 2021, the Latin-American and the Caribbean Circular Economy Coalition was officially launched as a new initiative to promote circular economy with the aim of supporting the region to advance and invest in the circular economy transition as part of the COVID-19 recovery. Initiatives like the LAC Circular Economy Collation bring to evidence the region’s commitment to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.
As a platform to exchange best practices and promote South-South and North-South cooperation, the LAC Circular Economy Coalition will provide science-based knowledge on the opportunities and co-benefits of a circular economy approach. Specific goals include reducing extraction, protecting biodiversity and natural resources, minimizing pollution, avoiding further inequalities and improving people’s health and well-being.
The LAC Circular Economy Coalition overall aim is to foster an imperative resilient, sustainable and inclusive economic recovery by implementing best practices through collaborative work between governments, companies and society as a whole. Such a goal includes:
Promoting eco-design and innovation in the region
Advocating for the “reduce, reuse, repair, revalue, recover and recycle” approach
Fostering long-term economic productivity, green jobs and ecosystems regeneration
Supporting access to financing by the public and private sector, with special emphasis on small and medium enterprises
In 2021, the objectives include the creation of working groups by sector (notably plastics, electronics, food and agriculture, cities and construction, industrial simbiosis and tourism) and the publication of the regional common Vision for a Circular Economy in LAC.
Climate Technology Centre & Network (CTCN)
Ellen MacArthur Foundation (EMF)
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS)
Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy Coalition (PACE)
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
World Economic Forum (WEF)
For further information, please reach out to info@coalicioneconomiacircular.org
Better Understand Hotspots of Food Loss and Waste (Food, CTA 4)
Set Up Effective Collection System (Electronics, CTA 6)
Strategically Plan and Install Sorting, Pre-Processing and Recycling Operations (Electronics, CTA 8)
Incentivize and Support Product Design for Reuse and Recycling of Plastics (Plastics, CTA 2)
Encourage the Market to Use Less Clothing, and for Longer (Textiles, CTA 3)
Make the Recycled Fibers Market Competitive (Textiles, CTA 8)
Conceived at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Kigali in 2016, and launched at COP 23 in Bonn, the African Circular Economy Alliance was founded by three countries Rwanda, Nigeria and South Africa along with UN Environment and the World Economic Forum. The 17th Ordinary Session of the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN), which took place in Durban, in November 2019, called for the widespread adoption of the circular economy on the continent. AMCEN is committed to replicate, scale-up and use circular approaches as part of Africa’s transformation efforts, in line with African Union “Agenda 2063”, and to support the work of the Alliance.
The African Circular Economy Alliance aims to spur Africa’s transformation to a circular economy that delivers economic growth, jobs and positive environmental outcomes at the national, regional and continental levels.
African countries with their vast untapped natural resources and fast-growing population have the chance to leapfrog to a low-emission and climate-resilient development model by adopting circular economy principles that enhance social inclusivity. An effective circular model for Africa must emphasize green innovations and job creation to seize local and cross-border market opportunities, as well as enhancing climate resilience through economic diversification.
The Alliance is open to membership from national institutions and public sector entities, international organizations, funding institutions and research centers. Current member countries include: Governments of Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda and South Africa. Current strategic partners include the African Development Bank, Africa Circular Economy Network, Global Environment Facility, Government of Finland, PACE, UN Environment, UN Development Programme and World Economic Forum. Private sector membership will not be sought in the initial phase, although the Alliance will work closely with the private sector by way of consultation and collaboration on specific projects or activities.
ACEA Secretariat: acea@dalberg.com
African Development Bank (host)
PACE
KAS Foundation
European Commission
African Circular Economy Network (ACEN)
World Economic Forum
SITRA
UNEP Africa
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
GEF