For over 20 years, the OECD has been supporting the greening efforts of the Western Balkan economies through the environment-related work undertaken under Competitiveness Outlook and SME Policy Index assessments, along with related meetings and peer exchanges. These assessments aim to assist the public, private and civil society sectors in their transition toward environmental sustainability, focusing on the areas of climate change mitigation and adaptation, clean energy transition, resource efficiency, protection of ecosystems and depollution.
Recognising that transitioning to a circular economy – a concept based on the principles of designing out waste and pollution, keeping products and materials in use for longer, and regenerating natural systems – is gaining increasing importance in the Western Balkans, the OECD launched the project Supporting Green Transition through Circular Economy Roadmaps in 2022. It is co-financed by the European Commission as part of the four-year project to reinforce competitiveness and sustainability in the Western Balkans. The project aims to assist governments from the region in preparing and implementing circular economy roadmaps to accelerate green economic recovery and growth, in line with the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans. A regional Circular Economy Peer Dialogue, established under this project, facilitates regular knowledge exchange and peer learning on circular economy policy development.
In 2024, the OECD is scaling up its greening work in the Western Balkans and reinforcing the ongoing circular economy project thanks to a voluntary contribution from Italy. The new project seeks to strengthen institutional capacities, foster inter-governmental coordination on national greening policies, and promote the development of intra-regional networks for region-wide greening initiatives through peer learning and best practice sharing.