Fem que Circuli: Promoting the circular and social economy in the tourism sector

spain
furniture
electrical & electronic devices
textiles
reuse
Published on 12 December 2024

The ‘Fem que Circuli’ project – which means ‘Let’s Make it Circulate’ in Catalan – aims to promote the circular economy in the tourism sector while facilitating labour opportunities for vulnerable people.

Fem que Circuli: Promoting the circular and social economy in the tourism sector

What did they do?

To achieve this, Fundació Deixalles partners with tourism companies and to offer a free collection service for reusable materials such as furniture, textiles, electrical devices and decoration articles. 

After collection, they provide the companies with an environmental certificate, which includes information on the CO2 emissions avoided through reuse. Additionally, they sell furniture and textile articles made in their upcycling workshops to the companies. In some cases, the materials used for the upcycled products come from the same hotel that provided the discarded items, for example tailored bags made from discarded curtains.

What was the impact?

Since the beginning of the project, in 2022, over 50 businesses and tourism associations have taken part.

The project has resulted in:

  • 308 tonnes of materials collected, of which, 97% has been reused, resulting in 941 tonnes of CO2 avoided through reuse
  • 6 new job insertion contracts, 3 new regular contracts and a 4-month course to enhance employability for individuals in vulnerable situations with 14 participants
  • €47,700 in waste treatment savings for tourism companies 
“The project is perfectly replicable and scalable. There is a big tourist industry in Spain, especially in the Balearic Islands. There are more than 400,000 tourist spaces in Spain. We are serving a very small percentage, and we know that hotels change their equipment or their furniture every eight or ten years. To scale up, we require the infrastructure to make it happen. We need more trucks and more warehouses, and for that we need more funds. However, it has become very expensive on the Balearic Islands to buy property.”

— Fundació Deixalles representative

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2022