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Foreword

            This publication was developed within the framework of the United for Smart Sustainable Cities (U4SSC)
            initiative.




            Acknowledgements

            The case study Toronto: sharing/collaborative city, loaning home and gardening tools was developed by
            Ryan Dyment and edited by Gamze Hakli Geray.

            The case study London: Crystal Palace Library of Things was developed by Tony Lee Luen Len.
            The case study Delhi: recycling discarded textiles to premium ware was developed by Purnima Wakhlu and
            Vimal Wakhlu.
            The case study Munich: Halle 2 second-hand store as a hotspot of the local circular economy was developed
            by Nikolaos Kontinakis.
            The case study Finland: consumer goods and tools loaning was developed by Heikki Waris.

            The case studies were reviewed by Okan Geray.
            Okan Geray wishes to thank the U4SSC management team: Mr Nasser Al Marzouqi (U4SSC Chairman),
            Mr Abdurahman M. Al Hassan, and Mr Paolo Gemma (U4SSC Vice-Chairmen) for their assistance and
            contributions.
            The author also extends his gratitude to the contributing organizations, along with their representatives:
            Mr Oliver Hillel from the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Ms Lucy Winchester and Ms Vera Kiss
            from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Ms Simone Borelli from
            the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Ms Cristina Bueti and Mr Chris Ip from the International
            Telecommunication Union (ITU), Ms Iryna Usava from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),
            Mr James Murombedzi from the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), Mr Guilherme
            Canela from the Regional Bureau for Sciences in Latin America and the Caribbean of the United Nations
            Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Ms Martina Otto and Mr Garrigan Curt from
            United Nations Environment (UN Environment), Mr Matthew Ulterino from the United Nations Environment
            Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP-FI), Mr Motsomi Maletjane from the United Nations Framework
            Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC), Mr Andre Dzikus, Ms Tania Lim, Mr Jean Yves and Robert Lewis-
            Lettington from the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), Mr Mark Draeck, Ms
            Katarina Barunica Spoljaric and Mr Nicholas Dehod from the United Nations Industrial Development
            Organization (UNIDO), Mr William Kennedy from the United Nations Office for Partnerships (UNOP), Ms
            Soumaya Ben Dhaou and Ms Judy Backhouse from the United Nations University – Operating Unit on Policy-
            Driven Electronic Governance (UNU-EGOV), and Mr Alexander Baklanov from the World Meteorological
            Organization (WMO).
            The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the
            views of their respective organizations or members.
            ISBN: 978-92-61-31221-3

               © CBD, ECLAC, FAO, ITU, UNDP, UNECA, UNECE, UNESCO, UN Environment, UNEP-FI, UNFCCC,
                              UN-Habitat, UNIDO, UNOP, UNU-EGOV, UN-Women and WMO.



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