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SDGs & me: Responsible consumption and production

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Consumption and production patterns have wide environmental and social impacts. The Sustainable Development Goal 'Responsible consumption and production' (SDG 12) calls for action on many fronts. These include the adoption of sustainable practices by businesses, promotion of sustainable procurement practices by policymakers, environmentally aware lifestyles of consumers as well as the development of new technologies and production and consumption methods, by researchers, scientists and others.

Monitoring SDG 12 in an EU context focuses on progress made in decoupling environmental impacts from economic growth, fostering the green economy, while tackling waste generation and management.

Infographic: SDG 12 in the EU: Responsable consumption and production

Source dataset: SDG_12_21, SDG_12_41, SDG_12_51

In 2020, raw material consumption decreased by 3% (13.7 tonnes per capita) compared with 2016 (14.0 tonnes per capita). 

The share of secondary raw materials out of all input materials in the economy (‘circularity rate’) stood at 11.7% in 2021, an increase of 0.2 percentage points since 2017 (11.5%). 

In addition, in 2020, the generation of waste went down by 5% to 4.8 tonnes per capita in comparison with 2016 (5.1 tonnes per capita). 

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The visualisation tools in our data visualization ‘SDGs & me’ will help you to easily explore and evaluate the situation in your country as well as enable you to compare it to others.

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The European Commission has recently adopted an important package of measures for the sustainable use of key natural resources. The aim is to strengthen the resilience of natural ecosystems across the EU, better help Europe to adapt to climate change, and ensure lasting food and material security. 

Resource on these measures can be accessed here: 

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