Sustainable Trade in Resources: Global Material Flows, Circularity and Trade - Discussion Paper by UNEP’s Environment and Trade Hub and the International Resource Panel

Research by the International Resource Panel (IRP) has drawn attention to the observed shift in environmental burdens from high-income importing countries to low-income exporting countries, and has called for effective trade policies to address the impacts of trade from an environmental and resource efficiency standpoint (UNEP 2015). In response, UNEP’s Environment and Trade Hub has joined forces with the IRP Secretariat to update the IRP’s findings on trade footprints, and to draw policy conclusions on how trade can help achieve a transition towards a fairer, more sustainable and circular economy. The purpose of this discussion paper is to enhance understanding among trade and environment policymakers regarding trade flows of material resources – including their environmental impacts – and regarding trade’s potential to contribute to the transition to a greener, more circular economy. The paper summarises the IRP’s analysis on so-called upstream requirements of trade flows, drawing on the IRP reports International Trade in Resources (2015), Global Material Flows and Resource Productivity (2016), Sustainable Natural Resource Use (2017) and Global Resources Outlook (2019). It uses updated data to 2017 on trade flows and on the raw material equivalents of trade flows derived from the IRP Global Material Flows Database. The paper builds on the work of UNEP’s Environment and Trade Hub to offer policy implications focusing on the role of trade in moving production and consumption away from linear to more circular models.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: United Nations Environment Programme, International Resource Panel
Other Authors: Economy Division
Format: Reports, Books and Booklets biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2020
Subjects:INTERNATIONAL TRADE, RESOURCES EXPLORATION, RESOURCE EFFICIENCY, TRADE AGREEMENTS, GREEN ECONOMY, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, ENERGY RESOURCES, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/34344
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!