1、2025ADSW ADVISORY COMMITTEE INSIGHTS REPORTUNLOCKING GLOBALCIRCULAR ECONOMYHosted byForewordCircular Design and Product Life Cycle InnovationIndustrial Ecosystems and Value Chain CoordinationFinancing Circular Infrastructure and TechnologiesGovernance,Policy,and Extended Producer ResponsibilityLocal
2、 Solutions,Waste Management,and Informal Sector InclusionOcean Leakage and Global Material Flows Key TakeawaysAdvisory Committee MembersAbout ADSW and the World Future Energy SummitReferences34579101113131414Contents2In 2025,circular economics is no longer a niche concept,its a mainstream pillar of
3、sustainability strategies worldwide.Governments and businesses alike are motivated by both environmental urgency and resource security concerns to become more circular and encourage others to follow suit.As the economic and environmental benefits of addressing,reducing,and utilizing waste streams be
4、come clearer,a shift to circular economy practices looks increasingly attractive to all organizations,regardless of their origin or location.Ambition levels are rising UNEPs legally binding global treaty on plastics(the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution)made moderate progr
5、ess in 2024,with further momentum expected in 2025.Humanity was expected to consume over 500 million tonnes of plastics in 2024 alone,and the INCPP is the first attempt to forge a truly global response instrument to tackle the mounting crisis.1Actions at the industry and individual organization leve
6、ls also matter greatly.Leading companies continue to announce bold targets(IKEA,a massive global retailer,is committed to 100%circular products by 2030)2,which sets the tone for progress and encourages peers and competitors to match these trailblazing efforts.These developments build optimism that a