Guidelines for Measuring Circular Economy

Guidelines for Measuring Circular Economy

The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) developed new Guidelines for Measuring Circular Economy.

The authors highlight several key characteristics of a circular economy:

  • The cost of materials is maximum and lasts as long as possible
  • Consumption of materials and their consumption is minimal
  • Measures to prevent the generation of waste and reduce the negative impact on the environment are taken throughout the entire life cycle of materials

A matrix for monitoring the development of the circular economy has been developed, consisting of 19 indicators grouped into four thematic blocks:

  • “Material life-cycle and value chain”,
  • “Interactions with the environment”,
  • “Responses and actions”,
  • “Socio-economic opportunities”.

The indicator framework is based on three key principles: policy relevance, analytical soundness, and measurability.


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