The Circularity Gap Report - 2020

  • par Ariane Legault
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  • 2020-01-24 16:49:03
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  • Auteur : Circle Economy
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The Circularity Gap Report 2020 finds that the world’s economy is now only 8.6% circular – of all the minerals, fossil fuels, metals and biomass that enter it each year just 8.6% are reused. This has fallen from 9.1% in the two years since the annual report was first launched in 2018. This report shows that no country is meeting the basic needs of its citizens while also operating within the physical boundaries of our planet. The report finds that total resources entering the global economy have increased by 8.4% in just two years from 92.8 billion tonnes in 2015 to 100.6 billion tonnes in 2017, the latest year for which data is available. In that period total extracted resources have increased by 9%, from 84.4 to 92 billion tonnes. But the total of 1 materials that are reused has grown by just 3%, from 8.4 to 8.65 billion tonnes, and fallen as a proportion of overall material use.

Circle Economy posits that countries are particularly well positioned to tackle the widening circularity gap, and calls on governments to establish national roadmaps for circularity. It says these can make their economies more competitive, improve living conditions and help to meet emissions targets and avoid deforestation. It identifies different strategies for different countries based on the living standards of their population and their ecological footprint.

Voir le rapport 2018

Voir le rapport 2019


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