Magnus Fröhling is investigating at the TUM Campus Straubing how a circular economy can be designed. Image: Andreas Heddergott / TUM
Magnus Fröhling is investigating at the TUM Campus Straubing how a circular economy can be designed. Image: Andreas Heddergott / TUM Interview with Prof. Magnus Fröhling on the Circular Economy Roadmap for Germany Preventing climate change with the help of circular economy The circular economy can have a decisive impact on Germany achieving its climate, resource conservation and sustainability targets. The Circular Economy Initiative Deutschland has now published recommendations for policy makers, the private sector and researchers. Prof. Magnus Fröhling of the TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability is part of this initiative. In this interview he explains how a circular economy can get underway. The private sector has a key role to play in helping Germany achieve its climate and sustainability targets. There is much discussion of how the circular economy can bring about the transformation to a resource-efficient value network.
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