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World Economic Forum (WEF)
The report is the last of three framework reports developed by the Circular Cars Initiative to help the sector and its regulators better understand automotive’s new sustainable future.
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World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF)
This study is the first comprehensive scientific assessment and material flow analysis of plastic packaging waste in the Philippines. This serves as foundation for the proposed elements and components of an extended producer responsibility (EPR) scheme for the Philippines.
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

As global demand for material resources has increased dramatically in recent decades, rising international trade has become an essential means to overcome the constraints posed by local resource scarcity. While the contribution of international trade in fuelling economic expansion has long been recognised, its impact on the environment is more ambiguous. Trade can prove damaging to the environment by boosting overall resource production and use, shifting production to countries with less-stringent environmental legislation, and increasing energy use and pollution linked to transportation. Yet, when accompanied by appropriate measures, trade can enable and accelerate the transition to a greener, more circular economy – for instance, by facilitating access to green technologies and to other environmental goods and services.

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cyclos GmbH
This report provides information for policy and business decision-makers on the fundamentals of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) schemes, including legal frameworks and detailed country-level assessments.
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United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
This report provides a holistic overview of the need for quality infrastructure to attain the SDGs. It highlights the need for quality infrastructure to adapt to a new future, focusing on a circular economy that is inclusive, economical, ecological, and sustainable.