Measuring Circularity in Cities: A Review of the Scholarly and Grey Literature in Search of Evidence-Based, Measurable and Actionable Indicators

Author:

Kapoor Kartik1,Amydala Nikhil Sayi1,Ambooken Anubhav2,Scheinberg Anne134

Affiliation:

1. Circular and Low Carbon Project, International Solid Waste Association, 3013 AK Rotterdam, The Netherlands

2. Institute of Combustion and Power Plant Technology (IFK), University of Stuttgart, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany

3. Springloop Cooperatie UA, 8024 AX Zwolle, The Netherlands

4. Department of Environmental Studies (ES), Antioch University New England, Keene, NH 03431, USA

Abstract

Circularity in cities is key to Earth’s sustainable and resource-efficient future. In contrast to the broad framework of circular economy, circularity is a technical concept associated with avoiding disposal and prolonging the useful life of products and materials, and thereby extracting fewer resources. In search of metrics and indicators to measure the impacts of circular processes in cities in real time, the authors reviewed the literature on the circular economy and circularity, in search of evidence-based circularity indicators suitable for cities to use to benchmark the environmental and climate benefits of six waste prevention cascades. This paper reports on a systematic literature review using the PRISMA protocol to screen, evaluate, and review published and grey literature sources. From more than 15,000 papers screened, after application of criteria, fewer than 25 papers were found that presented evidence-based, measurable, and actionable indicators or indicator sets for benchmarking the performance of circular processes in cities. The authors concluded that the practical commitment to evidence-based tracking of circularity (in cities) is weak. Practical progress towards a circular economy and physical and economic circularity will require stakeholders to strengthen and test the very small number of indicators and indicator sets that are relevant and useful for cities and regions to use for measuring their progress towards becoming more circular, and increase evidence-based monitoring for circularity and the circular economy.

Funder

NVRD, the Dutch Association of (Public) Waste Management Institutions

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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