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57Part 2Network Governance:Dutch Ci
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59Chapter 4Building circular produc
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61January 2016, 30 together with th
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63unknown provenance. After all, th
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65for reuse and higher-value recycl
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67The Concrete Agreement was signed
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69without having to revise the draf
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71Governance model of concrete agre
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73Both problems were addressed in f
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774.3 ClothingThe clothing sector i
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79Business and Human Rights. The ma
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81back systems for used clothes. Ne
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83models. Circular business models
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85In Twente, high-value textile rec
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91Chapter 5Building a circularAmste
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95Park 20|20 is a cradle-to-cradle
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97from incineration to recycling. S
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99Phase 1: Preparing the circular e
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101The generic approach consists of
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Initiatives that aim to close the l
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107does the mechanical fiberisation
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109For optimum environmental result
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111Signing manifesto during the eve
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113were willing to consider a new f
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115To support this initiative, the
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119Part 3How NetworkGovernance powe
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121Chapter 6Ten guiding principles
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Sparking the transition123Implement
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125Urgency felt by participants of
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Guiding principle 2127The implement
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141a double problem: they are still
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143Key drivers and preconditions fo
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145and still are, advocated. In thi
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Successful implementation149After p
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Guiding principle 10157A transparen
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163Chapter 7The power of network go
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169initiatives. I can best illustra
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173I am also thankful for the inspi
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175About the authorDr. Jacqueline C
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The worldwide use of natural resour