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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:


  1. Incorporation of circular economy principles to NDCs and mid-century strategies. Circular Economy Strategies to Increase the Level of Ambition of Climate Action

  2. 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

  3. CE can help achieve PA targets THE SITUATION THE END GOAL THE SOLUTION Under a business as usual scenario. To limit temperature rise to 15°C. we Current national commitments achieve The global temperature by 2100 will need to cut greenhouse gas emissions about half of the required emissions from 65 to 39 billion tonnes CO 2 e per cuts Circular economy may fill about be more than 4 °c above pre- annum by 2030 half of the remaining gap industrial levels 5°C Circular Economy Business as usual Other measures Recovery and reuse National commitments Further scale up of renewables Lifetime extension 4°C Sharing and services models and energy efficiency Renewable energy Reforestation Circular design Energy efficiency Climate-smart agriculture Digital platforms Reduced deforestation Impact of current 13 billion tonnes CO2e/year 11-13 billion tonnes CO2e/year 13 billion tonnes CO2e/year commitments 3°C 2°C THE GAP COP21 ambition 26 billion tonnes CO2e/year 1.5°C Source : Ecofys/Circle Economy

  4. NDCs and CE Reduce Generate Environmental Increased Green Cleaner Footprint Income Products Production Asia & Pacific Tixin-free, Using fewer Energy Long-life , resources recyclabl e Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Circular Latin America & the Agriculture Caribbean ? Land use and Economy Middle East & North Forestry Separate Better Africa Waste, service Waste Re-use Total – Non-Annex I to extend rescuers lifespan 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Minimize Reduce Figure 3. (I)NDC sector coverage by region (based on NDC Waste Collect at Resource Explorer (Pauw et al.2016)). End-of-life Dependency Source : DTU, 2017 Source : UNIDO

  5. Panelists Daniel Calleja Bradley Busetto Koji Fukuda European Comission UNDP JICA Ousmane Fall Sarr Seumkham Miguel Rescalvo West African Alliance Thoummavongsa NEYEN.IO Climate Finance Lao PDR

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