Morocco is quickly becoming a reference point for circular economy leadership in the MENA region—with bold policies, sectoral innovation, and a deep commitment to sustainability.
The country’s circular transformation is driven by its need to optimize limited resources, strengthen energy security, and create green jobs—while accelerating its transition to a low-carbon economy.
Key signs of circular maturity in Morocco:
- Household waste used as fuel in cement production across major cities
- Expansion of waste collection and sorting cooperatives to formalize the informal sector
- Integration of circularity in national water and energy strategies
- Rise of eco-design and sustainable product innovation in local industries
- Morocco’s leadership in hosting circular policy dialogues and international partnerships
Morocco’s success is rooted in a whole-of-society approach: strong government frameworks, active civil society, and private sector engagement. It’s not just adopting circular practices—it’s embedding them into the economic model.
At CEI, we support such progress through:
Circular maturity assessments
Cross-sector benchmarking
Policy advisory and KPI frameworks
Customized capacity building
How can Morocco deepen its circular advantage and inspire the region?
The momentum is strong—and the opportunity is now.