The goal is to use the least possible amount of new resources and use what is already there, to put it back into the economy and develop resources more sustainably. This economy has a great deal of potential for development. We can look at what is being done by the Netherlands, for example. I invite members of the committee and the minister of Finance to take an interest in what is being done in the Netherlands, where they are trying to establish a completely circular economy by 2050. The country is a true forerunner in this area.
We must have circularity indicators for different economic and industrial sectors. We also need to establish circularity targets to ensure that progress is being made in this area. We also want to see circularity in procurement, as well as in the rules for procurement, proximity criteria, environmental criteria. The environmental criteria could impact circularity.
Businesses also need help developing ideas for this economy, whether it's the repair economy or something else. A circularity accelerator is also requested, as well as a labour and employment strategy.