Harmonizing Metrics to Measure Circularity A Call to Action 2024
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Foreword
Executive summary
Introduction: The circular economy implementation gap
1 Existing circularity metrics, indicators and frameworks
1.1 An industry perspective on measuring circularity
1.2 Perspectives from circular economy standard bodies and
relevant organizations
2 A standardized blueprint
2.1 A multi-stage approach for advancing circular economy
2.2 Outlook for harmonized circular economy metrics
Contributors
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