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RECOMMENDATIONS Dissemination of good examples and practices from the region and outside to popularise them in the face of successful businesses and solutions for smarter and greener living, as well as promoting further discussions on the topic of circular economy and how its principles can be applied in the region - a series of workshops on the topic of becoming a zero waste consumer is an example of that. Identification of all actors within the green and circular ecosystem, by making assessments and creating awareness to ensure mobilisation, as well as creating baseline agreements and having all stakeholders around the table, with the aim of co-development of programmes for circular businesses. One idea is for Impact Hub Belgrade to convene interested parties on this topic quarterly. Use the Green Public Procurement to impulse circular business, while driving efforts to become a more resource-efficient economy. Involve more educational initiatives and especially profiled learning institutions (VET schools, university faculties dealing with raw materials and resources) on creating circular models and transferring them into the entrepreneurship pipeline.