North Korea's 'circular economy' policy and implications
CHOI Eun-ju
(ej0717@sejong.org)
Research Fellow,
The Sejong Institute
Executive Summary
■ Concept of a
circular economy
○ A circular
economy is an economic structure that reduces natural resource consumption by
recycling waste and minimizes environmental pollution. It is a sustainable
economic structure that can fundamentally solve various environmental problems
while guaranteeing economic growth
○ The cycle
from procurement of raw materials to the recycling of raw materials consists of
production, consumption, management, and regeneration stages. In order to
convert to a pure environment system, a comprehensive plan including each
stage's challenges is required
■ North Korea's
circular economy policy and reality
○ Recently,
North Korea has shown a high level of interest in a circular economy in line
with global trends, and there is an economic reason to ease the shortage of raw
materials through the introduction of a circular economy
○ A
comprehensive plan with a long-term vision has not been confirmed, and the
project to collect waste and waste facilities and convert them into recycled
materials is focused on recycling policy
○
Realistically, it is understood that the issue of securing resources and
increasing production will be solved mainly by research institutions and
individual production units
■ Important
implications
○ Construction
of basic infrastructure that can solve environmental problems is an option to
reduce development costs in the long term, but it is difficult to proceed
without development cooperation in North Korea's situation
○ The coexistence of the environment and economy is an important issue for both South and North Korea, and when resuming the inter-Korean exchange and cooperation project, the possibility of promotion as a development cooperation project needs to be considered
※ This article is written based on the author’s personal opinions and does not reflect the views of the Sejong Institute.
※ This is a third party's unofficial translation of the original paper which was written in Korean. All references should be made to the original paper.