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Incorporation of circular economy principles to NDCs and mid-century strategies. Circular Economy Strategies to Increase the Level of Ambition of Climate Action Agenda 1.30 - 1.35 Setting the stage 1.35 - 1.40 Keynote Speech:


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Incorporation of circular economy principles to NDCs and mid-century strategies.

Circular Economy Strategies to Increase the Level of Ambition of Climate Action

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Agenda

  • 1.30 - 1.35

Setting the stage

  • 1.35 - 1.40

Keynote Speech: “Circular Economy in the European Union”

  • 1.40 - 2.15

Facilitated discussion

  • 2.15 - 2.25

Q&A

  • 2.25 - 2.30

Conclusions and closing remarks

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CE can help achieve PA targets

THE SITUATION

Under a business as usual scenario. The global temperature by 2100 will be more than 4°c above pre-

industrial levels

THE END GOAL

To limit temperature rise to 15°C. we need to cut greenhouse gas emissions from 65 to 39 billion tonnes CO2e per annum by 2030

THE SOLUTION

Current national commitments achieve about half of the required emissions cuts Circular economy may fill about half of the remaining gap

Source: Ecofys/Circle Economy 11-13 billion tonnes CO2e/year

National commitments

Renewable energy Energy efficiency Reduced deforestation

13 billion tonnes CO2e/year

Circular Economy

Recovery and reuse Lifetime extension Sharing and services models Circular design Digital platforms

13 billion tonnes CO2e/year

Other measures

Further scale up of renewables and energy efficiency Reforestation Climate-smart agriculture

THE GAP

5°C 4°C 3°C 2°C 1.5°C

Business as usual Impact of current commitments COP21 ambition

26 billion tonnes CO2e/year

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NDCs and CE

Source: UNIDO

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Reduce Resource Dependency

Circular Economy

Generate Increased Income Reduce Environmental Footprint Minimize Waste

Green Products

Tixin-free, Long-life, recyclabl e

Cleaner Production

Using fewer resources

Better service

to extend lifespan

Collect at End-of-life Separate Waste, Re-use rescuers

Land use and Forestry Waste Figure 3. (I)NDC sector coverage by region (based on NDC Explorer (Pauw et al.2016)). Energy Transport Agriculture

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Asia & Pacific Sub-Saharan Africa Latin America & the Caribbean Middle East & North Africa Total – Non-Annex I

Source: DTU, 2017

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Daniel Calleja

European Comission

Bradley Busetto

UNDP

Ousmane Fall Sarr

West African Alliance Climate Finance

Koji Fukuda

JICA

Miguel Rescalvo

NEYEN.IO

Seumkham Thoummavongsa

Lao PDR

Panelists

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