Enhancing Countries' Capacities for Measuring Progress on the transition towards a Circular Economy
What is the project about?
UNEP, with funding from the European Commission, is implementing a project to enhance countries' capacities for measuring progress on the transition towards a circular economy. The project initiated in January 2024, with a planned implementation period of three years.
This project aims to accelerate the transition towards a circular economy in the context of sustainable development by focusing on three areas: (i) development or enhancing methodologies at the global level, (ii) regional capacity building and dialogue between data users and producers, and (iii) enhancing national statistical capacities. The project also encourages internal capacity building within countries, emphasizing knowledge sharing to ensure sustainability. The ultimate goal is to inform evidence-based policies by regularly producing circular economy and waste datasets.
The deliverables of this project contain guidelines for measuring circular economy, regional workshops, national capacity building activities, and the development of methodology and guidelines for one selected waste stream, including pilot testing, dissemination and uptake.
A summary of the project and its activities can be found here.