Overview
There is only one planet Earth, yet by 2050, the world will be consuming as if there were three.
The traditional linear model of ‘take, make, use, dispose’ is unsustainable and pushes us beyond planetary boundaries.
In a circular economy, products and materials are kept in circulation for as long as possible, and waste and resource use are minimised.
The EU’s transition to a circular economy is crucial for reducing pressure on natural resources, halting biodiversity loss, achieving climate neutrality by 2050, and building a more resilient and competitive Europe.

Latest news

Executive Vice-President Stéphane Séjourné and Commissioner Jessika Roswall led the discussions with key stakeholders.

Under current EU rules, the export of mixed municipal waste for recovery to non-EEA countries, such as Switzerland, will soon be banned.

The Commission launched a public consultation on new rules exempting more products from battery removability and replaceability rules.










