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Monitoring a sustainable circular economy: from the systems level to actors and organizations

In: Handbook of the Circular Economy

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  • Dominik Wiedenhofer
  • Stefan Pauliuk
  • Andreas Mayer
  • Doris Virág
  • Willi Haas

Abstract

The circular economy (CE) is increasingly positioned as key strategy for a sustainability transformation, by shifting focus on keeping materials in high value applications as long as possible, thereby reducing resource use, waste and emissions. A robust monitoring across levels and actors is needed to guide implementation, assess progress beyond specific cases and products, and to avoid problem-shifting or “circularity-greenwashing†. In developing such a monitoring, we identify a critical gap between actor- and product-oriented approaches and an economy-wide systems perspective on the CE. We discuss this gap vis a vis the economy-wide systems-level monitoring of the biophysical dimensions of the CE developed by some of the authors (Mayer et al., 2019) and as used in European policy. We propose a socio-metabolic conceptualization of actors to enable an integration into the existing CE monitoring already applicable from cities to nations, and discuss next steps. Achieving a sustainable CE on the systems level will require concerted action across actors and organizations, based on clear guidance and indicators.

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  • Dominik Wiedenhofer & Stefan Pauliuk & Andreas Mayer & Doris Virág & Willi Haas, 2020. "Monitoring a sustainable circular economy: from the systems level to actors and organizations," Chapters, in: Miguel Brandão & David Lazarevic & Göran Finnveden (ed.), Handbook of the Circular Economy, chapter 14, pages 176-193, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:18519_14
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