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The Hague International Model United Nations Nigel Mosley Sudan November 25, 2008 Environment Commission Sub-Commission 1 - The concept of circular economy with regard to attaining sustainable consumption Policy Statement Sudan has been experiencing an economic boom due to its abundance in resources and recent exports in oil. However, Sudan realizes that these resources are finite, no matter how long they are expected to last. And so, this delegation acknowledges the importance of circular economies in which as little waste as possible is produced to encourage sustainable consumption. This will allow for the global use of and benefit from natural resources to continue for a longer period of time. The Marrakech Process of the United Nations Environmental Project and Department of Economic and Social Affairs is dedicated to creating sustainable lifestyles and aid in the development of green bussiness. Sudan supports the Marrakech Process and its objectives throughout Africa and the world but feels that such a body cannot be empowered extensively. The delegate of Sudan feels that if a program that interferes with nations’ economic sovereignty is given too much power, it may interfere with developing nations’ economic development. This delegation believes that every country is entitled to its own economic decisions but also agrees that sustainability is crucial to long-lasting wealth. Let circular economy be a top priority for the global community but also allow developing nations to expand their economy as developed nations already have.