Circular economy can address half of global emissions

While renewable energy targets about 55% of greenhouse gas emissions, the circular economy tackles the remaining 45% from material production and use. This approach replaces the linear take-make-waste model with strategies to design out waste, extend product life, and restore natural systems. Reports suggest it could reduce emissions by billions of tons annually across key sectors.

Global climate discussions often emphasize shifting from fossil fuels to renewables like solar and wind, which address roughly 55% of greenhouse gas emissions. However, the other 45% arises from producing and consuming materials such as steel, concrete, food, and clothing, according to analyses from organizations like the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.

The circular economy counters this by moving away from the linear model of extracting resources, manufacturing products, using them briefly, and discarding them. The United Nations Environment Programme notes that material extraction and processing account for half of global emissions and over 90% of biodiversity loss and water stress. Instead, circular principles focus on designing out waste and pollution, keeping materials in use at their highest value, and regenerating natural systems.

Emissions from material production increased 120% from 1995 to 2015, reaching 11 billion tons of CO₂-equivalent and comprising 23% of global totals, per a Nature Geoscience study. Construction and manufacturing of vehicles and equipment each contribute two-fifths of this footprint. Circular strategies in sectors like cement, steel, aluminum, plastics, and food could cut 9.3 billion tons annually by 2050, matching current global transportation emissions, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation estimates.

In Europe, the Joint Research Centre projects 189 to 231 million tons of annual reductions from heavy industry through better material management, with steel leading at 64 to 81 million tons. Doubling the EU's circular material use could slash emissions from extraction and processing by 61%, says the European Environment Agency. In the US, potential savings in the built environment reach 295 to 538 million tons, alongside $575 billion to $1.1 trillion in economic value.

Four pathways drive these benefits: using less material upfront, extending product life via repair and sharing, enhancing recycling—which saves up to 95% energy for aluminum—and regenerating systems like soils through regenerative agriculture. The food sector, responsible for one-third of emissions, could see a 49% cut by 2050, while curbing food waste, which equals 8% of totals, would further help. Globally, circular shifts could yield $4.5 trillion in growth by 2030, per the World Economic Forum and United Nations Development Programme.

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