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Furthermore, investment in infrastructure for recycling and waste management is paramount. Improved waste collection and segregation systems, recycling facilities, and extended producer responsibility EPR programs can facilitate the transition to a circular economy model, making sure that resources are kept in use for as long as possible, maximising their value and minimizing environmental impact.