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An analysis of European plastics production, demand and waste data.
the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
This study considers single-use plastic bottles and alternatives that could potentially replace them from a functional and transportation point of view.
The Gender Dimension of Sustainable Consumption and Production_ADB.PNG
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Using microsurveys in the People's Republic of China, this paper explores how gender affects sustainable consumption and production. It calls for increasing women's capacity in shaping environmental solutions to achieve this goal.
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.

Resource Efficiency and Climate Change
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
This report conducts a rigorous assessment of the contribution of material efficiency to GHG abatement strategies. More concretely, it assesses the reduction potential of GHG emissions from material efficiency strategies applied in residential buildings and light duty vehicles, and reviews policies that address these strategies.