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The report reveals that the global economy is only 7.2% circular, leaving a huge gap between material extraction and use. It proposes circular solutions across four key systems to reverse the overshoot and meet people's needs within the safe limits of the planet.
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The Circularity Gap Report 2024 identifies the key enablers of policy, finance and labour to accelerate progress towards the circular economy.
The Circularity Gap Reports have provided crucial analysis and theory on the global state of circularity since 2019. This year’s report turns theory into action. It lays out a roadmap for ambitious change to unlock capital, roll out bold policies and close the skills gap.
The Circularity Gap Reports have provided crucial analysis and theory on the global state of circularity since 2019. Now, it's time to put this theory into action. Today, six of the nine key ‘planetary boundaries’ that measure environmental health across land, water and air have been broken—largely due to the impacts of the
‘This year’s Circularity Gap Report shows a further decline in global circularity. This is truly alarming. Both companies and governments alike need to do what they can to help reverse this trend if we’re to stay within our planetary limits. At Philips, our circular strategy is underpinned by EcoDesign,
The first Circularity Gap Report presented the alarming statistic that the globe’s economy was only 9.1% circular, leaving a massive Circularity Gap. The Report, launched in January 2018 during the World Economic Forum in Davos, has since been updated and published every year. This iteration marks the fifth edition. The Reports provide high-
The Circularity Gap Report 2022 draws on five years of analysis to show the power of the circular economy to equitably fulfil our global needs and wants, with radically fewer materials and emissions.