1、OFFICIALLocal,just&circular.Paul MurfittDirector Regions and Community ActionFebruary 2024OFFICIALAbout SVOur purposeTo accelerate Victorias transition to a circular,climate-resilient and clean economyOur focus areasThe resources we work withResearchCampaignsPublications/reportsPilots/prototypesServ
2、ice offerings(internal or external)Our activitiesSupporting policy design/technical adviceFrameworks/plansDemonstrationsEventsIncentivesInvestment and InnovationIncentives and insights to deliver a clean economyBehaviour Changeand EducationLeading effective changeCommunity ActionPlace-based projects
3、and programsOFFICIALGlobal emissions profileGlobal emissions related to the generation and use of energy.Total current emissionsAdapted from the Ellen MacArthur FoundationGlobal emissions related to the extraction and use of materials.Solutions:Energy efficiencyRenewable energySolutions:Consumption
4、reductionCircular economyOFFICIALMaterials and emissionsOFFICIALCircular economyA circular economy refers to an economic system that focuses on sustainable resource usage by following three principles:Eliminate waste and pollutionCirculate products and materials at their highest valueRegeneratenatur
5、al systemsOFFICIALCircular economyThe economic value of a circular economyCircular initiatives in Australian food,transport and the built environment sectors represent an economic opportunity of$23 billion by 2025,growing up to$210 billion and 17,000 jobs by 2048.1Globally,this opportunity represent
6、s$4.5 trillion by 2030 and$25 trillion by 2050.2Add in circular initiatives in the manufacturing and recycling sectors,and CE can create some 150,000 jobs by 2025.3In Europe,the recycling sector alone represents 500,000 jobs.4There are 3.3 times more jobs in recycling for every job in landfill.5OFFI