European Commission - Directorate-General for Research and Innovation

07/11/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/11/2025 03:28

Research project enhances toolkit to monitor the transition to a more circular economy

A two-year research initiative has concluded, presenting a comprehensive set of options for monitoring circularity across critical policy areas and sectors, from batteries, vehicles, and electronics, to bioeconomy, food, construction, plastics, packaging and textiles. The indicators can be applied in different contexts, ranging from regional, national and international perspective, as well as on a households, companies or sectoral level.

This project advances our understanding of effective circular economy policies and support tools, laying the foundation for future efforts to monitor and drive the circular economy. It tackles resource use and climate change challenges, fostering the transition to a more sustainable and equitable society.

Background

The project started by cataloguing over 730 potential indicators, accessible through the Circular Economy Indicators Tool . It took existing monitoring efforts, such as the Circular Economy Monitoring Framework, in consideration and focused on complementary and expanding aspects such as product-service systems. Of the 730 potential indicators, 60 were selected and tested via 19 detailed case studies.

More information

Research project "New indicators measuring transition to circularity"

  • Final Study
  • Policy Brief

Circular Economy Indicators Tool

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