Decoupling or 'decaffing'? : the underlying conceptualization of circular economy in the European Union monitoring framework
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In recent years, the shift to a circular economy (CE) has become an increasingly important
component of the European Union’s development strategy. However, no consensus has yet been
reached on the depth of the transformation this implies, nor on the most appropriate strategy for its
measurement. In 2018, the European Commission presented a monitoring framework to evaluate
the progress made in this transition, focused on the priority objectives of the European strategy
for the CE. This article aims to discuss the conceptualization of the CE behind the selection and
interpretation of the metrics proposed by the commission. It is argued that the chosen indicators are
mostly concerned with material self-su ciency and recycling, neglecting other dimensions of the
concept more closely related to systemic change. Moreover, some issues that are relevant from a CE
perspective, such as the disparate distribution of recyclable material flows among EU Member States
in terms of value and environmental impact, are overlooked in the interpretation of the available
information. Consequently, a more ambitious and diverse selection of metrics is suggested to reflect
the wider socio-economic and environmental objectives of the CE, thus preventing the dissemination
of a limited version of the concept
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Llorente-González, L. and Vence, X., 2019. Decoupling or ‘Decaffing’? The Underlying Conceptualization of Circular Economy in the European Union Monitoring Framework. Sustainability, 11(18), p. 4898
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The authors belong to the Galician Competitive Research Group GRC ED431C 2018/23, to the CRETUS Strategic Partnership (ED431E 2018/01) and to the “R2π: Transition from linear 2 circular: Policy and Innovation” H2020 Project. This research was supported by the Spanish Innovation Agency (AEI) through the project ECO-CIRCULAR: “La estrategia europea de transición a la economía circular: un análisis jurídico prospectivo y cambios en las cadenas globales de valor”—ECO2017-87142-C2-1-R. All these projects are co-funded by FEDER (UE)
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