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First conclusions. ‌ The experience of the PA implementation in the pilot cities Valencia, Utrecht and Alba Iulia shows that the PlastiCircle model for circular economy in plastics is flexible enough in the different phases (collection, transport, sorting and recycling) to be adopted and implemented together or separately in one city, district or neighbourhood. The implementation of the PA has been affected due to existing regulatory frameworks that impede specific actions especially in the reprocessing phase (waste exports, waste handling and storage, location of containers in the public space, etc.). These framework conditions either lead to higher transaction costs for generating value from this type of waste or freeze an advancement of activities. In this sense cities should work on an early planning stage to identify the regulatory changes that could influence the adoption of new technologies. The governance structure for solid waste management (including plastic waste) on a local level has direct influence in the implementation of the PA. In cities where waste collection is done by subcontractors or service providers, PlastiCircle would need to be embedded into the procurement processes in close collaboration with city services operators in order to have meaningful results. In cities where waste collection and transport is part of the city operations itself, the approach focus should be mainstreamed into local planning activities in coordination with responsible departments. For both cases, the business and financial models should be sustainable and aligned with local realities and governance structures.
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First conclusions. ‌ China, India, Pakistan and Indonesia being our main production countries, we must conclude that there is a great possibility all risks happen or could happen in our supply chain. Also, we need to be aware that risks might not happen at our first-tier suppliers and that might be more likely to happen further down the supply chain. In addition, we are not able to work on all risks at the same time so we will have to bring further focus based on due diligence (5.5 country analyses).
First conclusions. A collaborative multiple users tool to fill in the questionnaires and this way to load Appraisal database through the interaction between the editor and the reviewer has been implemented in the Appraisal project. This database aims collecting, in a common format, information on the different assessment methodologies for the air quality used in European Member States to identify the strengths and weaknesses in current practices and provide guidelines to users, to help in the assessment of the impact of local/regional air quality plans. A specific radar chart has been designed to graphically represent the level of completeness of the answers in the selected questionnaire according to the DPSIR model.

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