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Synergies and trade-offs in the transition to a resource-efficient and circular economy

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Livingstone, Linda ; Börkey, Peter ; Dellink, Rob ; Laubinger, Frithjof

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris

OECD Publishing - Paris

2022

37 p.

environmental policy ; natural resources ; renewable resources ; recycling of materials ; circular economy

OECD Environment Policy Paper

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Environment

https://doi.org/10.1787/e8bb5c6e-en

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"The world's raw materials consumption is expected to nearly double by 2060. This is particularly alarming because materials extraction, processing, use and waste management lead to significant environmental pressures. A circular economy aims to transform the current linear economy into a circular model to reduce the consumption of finite material resources by recovering materials from waste streams for recycling or reuse, using products longer, and exploiting the potential of the sharing and services economy.

This paper underlines the synergies policy makers can create between different resource-efficient and circular economy transition objectives when designing policy packages. It also highlights potential trade-offs that may arise in their implementation. The paper shows that the existing OECD policy analysis provides a toolkit for governments to take more ambitious actions toward a resource-efficient, circular economy. In addition, OECD modelling studies project that the transition can bring significant environmental gains while preserving economic growth and social objectives."

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