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Can economic instruments promote a circular economy?

24 Jan 2024

The report analyses the potential of developing new economic instruments or modifying existing ones to promote the transition towards a circular economy, with examples from the textile- and construction sector. The results are similar for the two sectors. Economic instruments that could promote circularity include environmental taxes, such as natural resource taxes, import taxes, waste taxes, as well as Extended Producer Responsibility, VAT, and subsidies. A more in-depth analysis of the implementation of environmental taxes in the respective sectors show that taxes can be used to affect the market and consumer behaviour. However, the results indicate that the tax level needs to be relatively high to boost a shift towards circular economy. The results also show the difficulty in anticipating environmental and socio-economic impacts of a tax.
economy globalisation social sciences environment and climate nordic solutions economy and national budget

Authors

Eriksson, Flintull Annica, Karlsson, Annacarin, Rouhento, Viivi, Sepponen, Susanna, Purho, Heini, Hennlock, Magnus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6027/temanord2024-505
ISBN
978-92-893-7771-3 (electronic) 978-92-893-7772-0 (electronic)
OAI
oai:DiVA.org:norden-13044
Published in
Copenhagen: Nordisk Ministerråd
Responsible organisation
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordic Council of Ministers Secretariat Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordic Council of Ministers Secretariat, Nordisk Arbejdsgruppe for Miljø og Økonomi (NME)
Series
TemaNord, ISSN 0908-6692 ; 2024:505
URN
urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-13044
Year
2024
pages
85

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