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Implementing the material footprint to measure progress towards Sustainable Development Goals 8 and 12

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NATURE SUSTAINABILITY
卷 5, 期 2, 页码 157-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41893-021-00811-6

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  1. Australian Research Council (ARC) [DP0985522, DP130101293, DP190102277, LE160100066, DP200102585]
  2. National eResearch Collaboration Tools and Resources project (NeCTAR)
  3. United Nations Environment Programme International Resource Panel (IRP) work stream on metrics, data and indicators
  4. United Nations Environment Programme Life Cycle Initiative that-together with the One Planet Network
  5. UN-IRP-commissioned the development of the online tool SCP-HAT [DTIE17-SC052, DTIE19-SC042, DTIE20-SC042]
  6. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union [725525]
  7. Australian Research Council [DP200102585] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Despite the lack of comprehensive reporting facilities on countries' material footprints, this study presents a new research platform that provides detailed global material footprint accounts. The material footprint indicator is crucial for measuring environmental pressure and progress towards Sustainable Development Goals, highlighting the need for decoupling economic growth from resource use.
Despite the wide acceptance of the role of the material footprint indicator in sustainability, no reporting facility at present provides sufficient information on countries' material footprints. This study presents a new research platform that regularly provides detailed global material footprint accounts. Sustainable development depends on decoupling economic growth from resource use. The material footprint indicator accounts for environmental pressure related to a country's final demand. It measures material use across global supply-chain networks linking production and consumption. For this reason, it has been used as an indicator for two Sustainable Development Goals: 8.4 'resource efficiency improvements' and 12.2 'sustainable management of natural resources'. Currently, no reporting facility exists that provides global, detailed and timely information on countries' material footprints. We present a new collaborative research platform, based on multiregional input-output analysis, that enables countries to regularly produce, update and report detailed global material footprint accounts and monitor progress towards Sustainable Development Goals 8.4 and 12.2. We show that the global material footprint has quadrupled since 1970, driven mainly by emerging economies in the Asia-Pacific region, but with an indication of plateauing since 2014. Capital investments increasingly dominate over household consumption as the main driver. At current trends, absolute decoupling is unlikely to occur over the next few decades. The new collaborative research platform allows to elevate the material footprint to Tier I status in the SDG indicator framework and paves the way to broaden application of the platform to other environmental footprint indicators.

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