Data, research and territorial reviews on regional, rural and urban development including city planning, green cities, green regions and mayoral roundtables., The circular economy in Glasgow is part of its transformation from one of the greatest industrial cities of the world in the 19th century to a carbon-neutral city. As stated in the Glasgow Circular Economy Route Map launched in 2020, the circular economy can result in a system where people can access local jobs and where green business practices contribute to achieving zero carbon goals. This new path, primarily driven by the collaboration between Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, Zero Waste Scotland and Glasgow City Council, can also contribute to the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, which severely affected the local economy (Gross Value Added dropped by 6.7% in 2020). This report summarises the findings from a 20-month policy dialogue between the OECD and the city of Glasgow, presenting the state of the art of the circular transition, the main challenges and the ways forward for the implementation of the Route Map.