Synergies and Trade-Offs in the Transition to a Resource-Efficient and Circular Economy: OECD Policy Perspectives
Paper
This paper explores the opportunities and challenges in shifting towards a resource-efficient and circular economy, highlighting policy synergies and trade-offs.
- Explains why global materials use is projected to nearly double by 2060
- Outlines environmental, economic, and social benefits of circular economy policies
- Details four key objectives: resource efficiency, secondary markets, waste management, and resilience
- Describes policy instruments: taxes, subsidies, regulations, and information tools
- Discusses international cooperation and alignment with trade and climate policies
- Summarises OECD modelling showing environmental gains and economic resilience with balanced policies
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to align with circular economy and ESG priorities.
- Addresses post-mine land use and closure strategies
- Highlights compliance and regulatory trends for resource efficiency
- Explains impacts of material taxes and recycling incentives on operations
- Discusses risks and opportunities for extractive sector competitiveness
- Supports innovation in recycling, reuse, and eco-design
- Guides industry on adapting to global policy shifts and market changes
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