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"The science is clear on the need to decouple socio-economic development from natural-resource use, and the positive impacts this would have on cutting greenhouse gas emissions, protecting biodiversity and reducing pollution.

Yet this evidence does not always reach key decisions makers in a way that is relevant and actionable.

Stakeholders, whether governments or businesses, need comprehensive and tailored information to help identify priorities, implement strategies, and monitor impacts around the sustainable management of natural resources.

To this end, this report explains the ‘Value-Chain Approach' methodology and shares findings from its application to three critical sectors: food, construction and textiles.

The ‘Value-Chain Approach' is a methodology for catalysing science-based policy action on sustainable consumption and production. Its purpose is to identify key points of intervention within economic systems to reduce natural-resource use and environmental impacts caused by production and consumption, and to define a common agenda for action.

This report is the product of the International Resource Panel and the One Planet network Task Group, an 18-month collaboration that formed in response to a resolution on sustainable consumption and production at the 4th UN Environment Assembly (UNEA4), composed of experts on natural-resource use from the International Resource Panel, and practitioners on sustainable consumption and production from across the One Planet network."
"The science is clear on the need to decouple socio-economic development from natural-resource use, and the positive impacts this would have on cutting greenhouse gas emissions, protecting biodiversity and reducing pollution.

Yet this evidence does not always reach key decisions makers in a way that is relevant and actionable.

Stakeholders, whether governments or businesses, need comprehensive and tailored information to help identify ...

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"The report proposes a systems change to address the causes of plastic pollution, combining reducing problematic and unnecessary plastic use with a market transformation towards circularity in plastics. This can be achieved by accelerating three key shifts – reuse, recycle, and reorient and diversify – and actions to deal with the legacy of plastic pollution.

A systems change results in a range of economic benefits and reduce damage to human health, the environment and the climate.

The proposed pathways forward in this publication will only be possible if we rethink the entire lifecycle of plastics, which means focusing on our fundamental means of production and consumption. The discussion must also take into account the social and economic disparities within and between countries to ensure that such shifts in the consumption and production of plastics is beneficial and equitable to all.

The One Planet Network has already been gathering concrete solutions regarding plastic pollution, and can provide the types of tools, guidance and expertise necessary to foster real market transformation. An initial compendium of solutions has been gathered in Solutions from the One Planet Network to Curb Plastic Pollution."
"The report proposes a systems change to address the causes of plastic pollution, combining reducing problematic and unnecessary plastic use with a market transformation towards circularity in plastics. This can be achieved by accelerating three key shifts – reuse, recycle, and reorient and diversify – and actions to deal with the legacy of plastic pollution.

A systems change results in a range of economic benefits and reduce damage to human ...

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