Circularity Metrics Lab
The EEA's Circularity Metrics Lab (CML) uses a range of sources such as European datasets, national statistics, surveys, and novel dataflows to provide insights on progress towards the development of the circular economy. It is intended to complement other monitoring frameworks by presenting additional evidence on circularity, including metrics focused on the implementation of circular principles and practices. The circularity metrics are grouped in four categories as shown below: The thematic modules are groups of circularity metrics on a specific topic: A circular economy is about avoiding unnecessary and unsustainable depletion of resources by maximising efficiency in our use of products and materials. This will be achieved by: a) moderating our consumption; b) extending product service lifetimes; and c) recycling valuable materials. Increasing resource efficiency, preventing waste generation and using waste as a resource are important strategies on the road to the circular economy. They have considerable potential to reduce the environmental pressures associated with Europe’s economic activities (both within Europe and outside), as well as bringing benefits to the economy. Therefore, they are important environmental goals in Europe. Other relevant information sources include: European Environment Agency Indicators Circular Economy Monitoring Framework (Eurostat) European Environment Agency: Resource efficiency & waste webpages
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