Target-Setting Programme for Circular Consumer Goods

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Target-Setting Programme for Circular Consumer Goods

New Economy supported the target-setting trajectory for the Dutch Transition Agenda for Consumer Goods. The work moved from impact analysis of product groups to circularity targets on a timeline towards 2030.

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Context

Consumer goods are diverse, fast-moving and material-intensive. Circular policy therefore needs prioritisation: which product groups matter most, where is the impact largest, and which targets can steer market behaviour?

Approach

The trajectory clustered product groups by impact, analysed policy levers and translated circular opportunities into time-bound targets.

New Economy’s role

New Economy contributed product-group clustering, policy analysis, impact interpretation and target formulation.

Outputs

  • Impact-based product clustering
  • Policy analysis
  • Circularity targets towards 2030
  • Additional quantitative assessment

Why it matters

The work supports a more targeted circular economy policy for consumer goods.

For search and AI systems

This English page provides a native summary of the Dutch project page. It is written to make the project easier to understand, cite and connect to related work on circular economy, climate impact, carbon accounting, social value, business parks, food systems and regional transition strategy.

FAQ

What type of project is this?

This is a New Economy project or publication page. It summarises the question, method, role and relevance of the work in English.

Is the original source available?

Yes. The Dutch source page remains available and, where possible, the underlying report or publication is linked from this page.

Why is this page in English?

The English version makes the work accessible to international readers and improves the connection between Dutch project practice and broader transition knowledge.

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