Designing a circular cities declaration for Japan building on the European Union's case study

J Environ Manage. 2024 May:358:120819. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120819. Epub 2024 Apr 12.

Abstract

Japan is progressing towards its circular economy (CE) goals as many of its cities have adopted circular city (CC) policies and programs, although further progress is constrained as a result of the lack of a common framework. A novel framework was proposed with the "European circular cities declaration" (ECCD) (2020), consisting of a list of 10 principles committing to integrate circularity into the city's design, development, and management. As a foremost finding, and building on the authors' previous studies of Japan's CE and CC, this work shaped a circular cities declaration (CCD) for Japan following a triple-axis methodology; It (1) evaluates the ECCD as a baseline, (2) adapts it to Japan's unique socio-economic landscape, and (3) considers the three pillars of sustainable development, offering practical guidance for governments facing similar challenges. This environmental management tool goes beyond the EU one providing a model of hybrid governance and monitoring and evaluation mechanism. The resulting declaration is intended for the government to facilitate a transition from insulated CE policies to holistic CC ones, but also for businesses, academia, and communities; Thus, it may aid in endorsing a cities' common framework and shared vision to harness the potential of CC to address environmental issues, foster innovation and collaboration toward a resilient future in Japan.

Keywords: Circular cities declaration; Circular economy; Circular policy transition; Japan; Triple-axis methodology; Urban sustainability.

MeSH terms

  • Cities*
  • Conservation of Natural Resources
  • European Union*
  • Humans
  • Japan
  • Sustainable Development*