Context:
India launched the Cities Coalition for Circularity C-3, a multi national platform for city to city collaboration, knowledge sharing, and partnership with the private sector in support of sustainable urban development.
Key Objectives of C-3
- To encourage circular economy principles of reduce, reuse, and recycle (3R).
- Enable and encourage collaboration among policymakers, industry leaders, and researchers.
- Develop sustainable waste management and resource efficiency across Asia Pacific.
Prime Minister’s Vision
- In a special written message, PM highlighted:
- India’s leadership in advocating a Pro, Planet and People (P3) approach.
- Importance of 3R and circular economy principles to sustainable urban growth.
- Indication of India to share expertise and experience in circular economy initiatives.
To further strengthen the coalition, he proposed the formation of a working group to develop the structure and operational framework for the coalition.
Key Signing of the CITIIS 2.0 Agreement
A key Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for CITIIS 2.0 was signed at the time of the launch in the city of Jaipur.
- ₹1,800 crore in agreements were announced under the initiative.
- The funds will reach 18 cities across 14 states.
- The selected projects would serve as lighthouse models for other urban areas.
C-3 will play a very crucial role in making Indian cities sustainable and resource efficient, said Manohar Lal, Union Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs.
3R and Circular Economy Forum
Previous Development
- The Regional 3R and Circular Economy Forum in Asia and the Pacific was inaugurated in 2009 with the objective of promoting:
- Sustainable waste management
- Resource efficiency
- Circular economy policies
A Milestone: The Hanoi 3R Declaration (2013-2023)
- Outlined 33 voluntary goals to transition towards a resource efficient and circular economy.
- Addressed challenges such as rapid economic growth, resource depletion, and rising waste generation.
The launch of C 3 marks a significant step in India’s commitment to sustainability. Through this initiative, India aims to lead global efforts in circular economy practices, ensuring a greener, more resilient urban future.
Source: TH