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Session Type
Workshops /Meetings
Date
02/24/2022
Session Time
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Room

Hall D

Session Description
The workforce is a key lever for transformation towards the circular economy. To tap into this potential, we need data and evidence. Which jobs are already part of the circular economy? Where are these jobs located? How are these jobs distributed across sectors and how are they related to circular strategies? The Circular Jobs Monitor provides answers to these questions by gathering and displaying data on the number, range and location of jobs that are part of the circular economy around the world. Today we added data on circular jobs in 148 cities from across 30 countries across Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas to the Circular Jobs Monitor. This includes cities from Quito (Ecuador) to Kampala (Uganda), to London (the UK), and to Jakarta (Indonesia). We hope this evidence will empower local decision makers, providing them with insights into the relationship between the circular economy and the labour market. It can be used to design evidence-based strategies and policies, based on which sectors have the most ongoing circular activity and potential. Circle Economy and UNEP originally joined forces in 2019 to come together on an approach for measuring employment in the circular economy. You can now explore data on circular jobs in over 100 cities analysed using Circle Economy and UNEP's joint methodology. These insights are housed on the Circular Jobs Monitor, a digital tool that maps jobs that drive circular activities. In this webinar, UNEP and Circle Economy will present for the first time the Circular Jobs Monitor, by presenting the joint initiative behind it, the methodology, how to use the tool and how can cities take advantage of it. The Circular Jobs Monitor is the first time that data on employment generated in cities engaging in circular economy activities has been made available. This evidence can be used alongside other social, economic and environmental metrics to help cities build back better and chart a course towards a more sustainable future for their people and the planet.

Welcoming remarks by Sharon Gil, Lead, Circular Economy in Cities, Cities Unit, Economy Division, UNEP

Session Type
Workshops /Meetings
Date
02/24/2022
Session Time
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Room

Hall D

Lecture Time
02:00 PM - 02:05 PM

Panel discussion: Launching the Circular Jobs Monitor

Session Type
Workshops /Meetings
Date
02/24/2022
Session Time
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Room

Hall D

Lecture Time
02:05 PM - 02:05 PM

Introducing the Circular Jobs Monitor: How can data help cities in their transition to the circular economy?

Session Type
Workshops /Meetings
Date
02/24/2022
Session Time
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Room

Hall D

Lecture Time
02:05 PM - 02:25 PM

Sharing local experience: Why choose circularity as a development model? How can the Circular Job Monitor support the transition?

Session Type
Workshops /Meetings
Date
02/24/2022
Session Time
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Room

Hall D

Lecture Time
02:25 PM - 02:35 PM

Q&A

Session Type
Workshops /Meetings
Date
02/24/2022
Session Time
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Room

Hall D

Lecture Time
02:35 PM - 02:50 PM

Closing remarks by Hatty Cooper, Director Government & Institutions, Circle Economy

Session Type
Workshops /Meetings
Date
02/24/2022
Session Time
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Room

Hall D

Lecture Time
02:50 PM - 02:55 PM