We organise our actions in six thematic & strategic agendas:
Strategic Agendas:
Bio-economy
Circular Construction
Chemicals/Plastics
Manufacturing Industry
Food Chain
Water Cycles
Seven leverages provide additional support:
Leverage effects:
Lever Policy Instruments
Lever Circular Procurement
Lever Communication
Lever Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Lever Financing
Lever Jobs & Skills
Lever Research
What, why and how?
Why are we pursuing a circular economy?
Future visions 2050
How do we see our circular future?
About our management
Who steers what at Flanders Circular?
Smart nature restoration
With its smart design, FenNet is an important tool against the desertification of pastoral regions in the Sahel (western Africa). The reusable and movable fences enable landscape restoration by keeping grazers out initially and then, by moving the fences, using them in a controlled way for restoration.
For the first few years, FenNet protects newly planted and seeded sites from grazers such as goats and sheep. This allows young trees to fully mature, allowing the ecosystem to recover on its own. In a second phase, FenNet allows rotational grazing by dividing the site into enclosed zones.
Own land
FenNet wants to avoid giving local communities the impression that they have come to “take” land. The angled design standing on the ground (unlike agricultural fences, which stand in the ground) shows that this is something temporary that can also be moved. It is also much cheaper than a traditional fence system because everything is produced locally with simple materials that are readily available. Which in turn contributes to local employment.
Hommes et Terre
Partners Pars Pro Toto, Fentum
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