A recent study reveals that the global economy is only 7.2% circular — down from 9.1% six years ago. It relies too heavily on virgin materials, causing environmental devastation across land, water and air. A global circular economy could reduce material use by one-third, leading to a world that is twice as circular and safer for the planet and all of its living.
At ICCE, we aim to drive a circular transition that delivers environmental, economic and social benefits. In doing so, we work to actively improve the link between the circular economy and wider global issues. These include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, mitigating the Climate Change impact, building resilient supply chains, promoting circular business models and decarbonization.