PACE Releases Guidance for Circular Economy Transition in Five Sectors

March 26, 2021 EcoVadis EN


The reports describe what a circular economy looks like for electronics, textiles, food, plastics, and capital equipment.

They highlight the impact on people and the planet if those objectives were to be achieved, the barriers that stand to hinder implementation, and actions that can optimize the sector’s transition towards a more circular economy.

The reports point to trade as a catalyst for the transition to circularity.


Read the full article at: sdg.iisd.org

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