A Convergence Framework for Circular Economy: Connecting Japan's Circular Economy and Resource Efficiency Principles With WBCSD 's Global Circularity Protocol Following COP29
循環経済のための収束フレームワーク: COP29後の日本循環経済・資源効率原則とWBCSDグローバル循環性プロトコルの連携 (AI 翻訳)
Manuel Herrador, Mayu Imanishi
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本稿は、日本の循環経済・資源効率原則(CEREP)とWBCSDのグローバル循環性プロトコル(GCP)の統合を検討し、COP29での連携促進を踏まえた収束フレームワークを提案する。体系的な環境課題の分析と両フレームワークの批判的評価に基づき、地域およびグローバルな循環経済移行を加速する統合的アプローチを示す。政策立案者や企業戦略家、サステナビリティ研究者に有用な知見を提供する。
English
This paper examines the integration of Japan's Circular Economy and Resource Efficiency Principles (CEREP) with WBCSD's Global Circularity Protocol (GCP) following COP29. It systematically analyzes environmental challenges, evaluates both frameworks, and develops an integrated framework to accelerate local and global circular economy transitions. The study provides valuable insights for policymakers, corporate strategists, and sustainability scholars.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本政府がCOP29で推進したCEREPと国際的なGCPの統合は、日本の循環経済政策の国際標準化への影響を示す。本稿は日本のGX戦略において循環経済を位置づけるうえで重要なインプリケーションを提供する。
In the global GX context
This paper connects Japan's national circular economy framework with a global corporate protocol, offering a model for other countries seeking alignment with international sustainability standards. It demonstrates Japan's leadership in circular economy governance post-COP29.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers can use the integrated framework as a basis for empirical studies on cross-jurisdictional circular economy implementation.
🏢実務担当者:Corporate sustainability teams can apply the GCP metrics aligned with Japanese principles to enhance circularity reporting.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can leverage the framework to design national policies that harmonize with global circularity protocols.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The circular economy (CE) paradigm has emerged as a crucial agenda for addressing contemporary sustainability challenges, encompassing resource optimization, environmental stewardship, and regulatory adherence while meeting evolving market demands for sustainable products. Despite widespread corporate adoption, the implementation of CE practices faces significant challenges due to heterogeneous landscapes across jurisdictions. Two notable initiatives have emerged to address these challenges: (1) Japan's Circular Economy and Resource Efficiency Principles (CEREP), which establishes a comprehensive framework for public‐private collaboration and policy alignment, and (2) the World Business Council for Sustainable Development's Global Circularity Protocol (GCP), which provides standardized metrics for corporate circularity performance and innovation assessment. At COP29 (November 2024), Japan advanced the integration of CEREP with GCP, presenting a unified approach toward achieving a net‐zero, nature‐positive economy. This article examines the synergistic potential of combining CEREP and GCP to accelerate both local and global CE transitions. The study presents a systematic analysis of pressing environmental challenges, followed by a critical evaluation of CEREP and GCP frameworks, culminating in the development of an integrated framework. This research will be particularly valuable for policymakers, corporate strategists, and sustainability scholars investigating the convergence of national CE frameworks with global protocols.
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