A circular economy calls for collaboration among the public-, private, and third-sector (civil society) stakeholders and requires governments, businesses and communities to be creative and flexible.  A circular community promotes an equitable transition to sustainability across the urban space through multiple city functions and departments in cross-sectoral collaboration with research institutions, local businesses, and community residents.  The transition from a linear to a more circular economy offers cities the tools to support social equity, local job creation, public health, and community wealth while minimizing waste.

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