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Making Circular Economy Count – What You Can’t Measure, You Can’t Manage

Year of Publication

2021

The report finds that a practical, feasible set of CE metrics can be applied to support national policymakers in steering the transition – and in evaluating whether we have made the right decisions to support future circular economy (CE) development.

Source:

SYSTEMIQ

Author(s):

Geography:

Global

Type:

Measurement (Company/Product/Project), Strategy

Purpose of Measurement:

Monitoring and Evaluation

Impact theme(s):

Capital Flows

The report will enable policymakers to: i. review the existing circular economy (CE) metrics, ii. evaluate the national transition progress, using a set of metrics based on key dimensions of the circular economy and iii. understand why national monitoring should be complemented by standardized reporting mechanisms to evaluate resource flows at company level. The report finds that a practical, feasible set of CE metrics can be applied to support national policymakers in steering the transition – and in evaluating whether we have made the right decisions to support future CE development.

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