Circular material use rate (cei_srm030)

ESMS Indicator Profile (ESMS-IP)

Compiling agency: Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union


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Reference metadata
1. Contact
2. Metadata update
3. Relevance
4. Statistical Indicator
5. Frequency and Timeliness of dissemination
6. Coverage and comparability
7. Accessibility and clarity
8. Comment
Related Metadata
Annexes
Footnotes
Eurostat Quality Profile
4.5. Source data

ESS

5.1. Frequency of dissemination Every year
5.2. Timeliness T+1 year
6.1. Reference area All EU MS
6.2. Comparability - geographical All EU MS
6.3. Coverage - Time > 10 years
6.4. Comparability - over time > 4 data points

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1. Contact Top
1.1. Contact organisation

Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union

1.2. Contact organisation unit

E2: Environmental statistics and accounts; sustainable development

1.5. Contact mail address

2920 Luxembourg LUXEMBOURG

e-mail contact: ESTAT-CIRCULAR-ECONOMY@ec.europa.eu


2. Metadata update Top
2.1. Metadata last certified 29/03/2023
2.2. Metadata last posted 30/01/2024
2.3. Metadata last update 30/01/2024


3. Relevance Top

The indicator is part of the Circular Economy indicator set. It is used to monitor progress towards a circular economy on the thematic area of 'secondary raw materials'.

The circular economy aims at increasing the amount of material recycled and fed back into the economy, therefore reducing the generation of waste and limiting the extraction of primary raw materials. The circular material use rate measures the contribution of recycled materials to overall materials demand.


4. Statistical Indicator Top
4.1. Data description

The indicator measures the share of material recycled and fed back into the economy - thus saving extraction of primary raw materials - in overall material use. The circular material use, also known as circularity rate is defined as the ratio of the circular use of materials to the overall material use.

The overall material use is measured by summing up the aggregate domestic material consumption (DMC) and the circular use of materials. DMC is defined in economy-wide material flow accounts. The circular use of materials is approximated by the amount of waste recycled in domestic recovery plants minus imported waste destined for recovery plus exported waste destined for recovery abroad. Waste recycled in domestic recovery plants comprises the recovery operations R2 to R11 - as defined in the Waste Framework Directive 75/442/EEC. The imports and exports of waste destined for recycling - i.e. the amount of imported and exported waste bound for recovery – are approximated from the European statistics on international trade in goods.

A higher circularity rate value means that more secondary materials substitute for primary raw materials thus reducing the environmental impacts of extracting primary material.

4.2. Unit of measure

Percentage of total material use.

4.3. Reference Period

Calendar year.

4.4. Accuracy - overall

The indicator is produced according to the high-level quality standards of European Statistics. Details on accuracy can be found in the metadata of the source datasets (see link in "Related metadata").

4.5. Source data

ESS

Data source: European Statistical System (ESS)

Data provider: Statistical Office of the European Union (Eurostat). The circular material use rate is calculated using three European statistics:

The amounts of waste treated in domestic recovery operations are corrected by net exports of waste destined for recycling sourced from Comext database.


5. Frequency and Timeliness of dissemination Top
5.1. Frequency of dissemination

Every year

Indicator is updated every year. See also explanations in 6.3

5.2. Timeliness

T+1 year

New data points are disseminated within one year after the reference year.

One of the data sources used, namely waste statistics, is available only every second year. Eurostat estimated data for the missing odd years. The other data sources necessary are available every year. The missing data are estimated by Eurostat.


6. Coverage and comparability Top
6.1. Reference area

All EU MS

Data are presented for all EU Member States.

The EU aggregate is also available.

6.2. Comparability - geographical

All EU MS

Data are comparable between all EU Member States.

6.3. Coverage - Time

> 10 years

Presented time series starts in 2004 for the EU aggregate. Data for Member States and break down by materials start in 2010.

6.4. Comparability - over time

> 4 data points

Length of comparable time series without methodological break is longer than 4 data points.


7. Accessibility and clarity Top
7.1. Dissemination format - Publications

Eurostat, Circular material use rate - Calculation method

Analysis of indicator is presented in Commission Staff Working Document.

Eurostat, Statistics Explained: Circular economy - material flows

Eurostat, Statistics Explained: Material flow accounts and resource productivity

Eurostat, Statistics Explained: Waste statistics

Eurostat, Statistics Explained. International trade in goods statistics - background

7.2. Dissemination format - online database

See table cei_srm030

7.3. Dissemination format - other

Eurostat dedicated section on Circular Economy.

Eurostat, Visualisation tool, Sankey diagram of material flows.

DG ENV, EU Circular Economy Action Plan.


8. Comment Top

Copyrights:

Eurostat Copyright/Licence Policy is applicable.


Related metadata Top
env_ac_cur_esms - Circular material use rate


Annexes Top
List of CN-codes used for indicator calculation


Footnotes Top