Developing a material flow monitor for the Netherlands from national statistical data

Roel Delahaye*, Vivian S. C. Tunn, Arnold Tukker

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Abstract

Effective monitoring of national circular economy policies requires consistent, national databases of material flows and environmental impacts. Yet, databases and indicators developed so far are scattered and inconsistent. To tackle this problem, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) developed a material flow monitor (MFM) that integrates existing statistics using principles of the System of Environmental Economic Accounting (SEEA). The MFM is the physical counterpart of the Dutch supply and use tables (SUT) of the National Accounts and is also referred to as physical SUT (P-SUT). The P-SUT captures national resource extraction, product imports and exports, product flows between economic sectors, as well as emissions and waste streams resulting from economic activities. Our work illustrates how a statistical office can use and enrich its formal statistical data to compose an MFM consistent with the National Accounts and how indicators can be extracted with a case study on the bio-based economy. We contribute a clear step-by-step description of the method and the used datasets. This supports the development of MFMs by other statistical offices and researchers, thereby enabling consistent and comparable circular economy monitoring.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)408-422
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Industrial Ecology
Volume27
Issue number2
Early online date5 Dec 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

Bibliographical note

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© 2023 by the International Society for Industrial Ecology.

Funding

The study reported here has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program as part of the BioMonitor project (grant agreement number: 773297), see http://biomonitor.eu . This article was also partly based on research conducted within the Dutch Work Program Monitoring and Steering the Circular Economy 2019–2023 (see https://www.pbl.nl/monitoring‐circulaire‐economie ).

FundersFunder number
European Commission773297

    Keywords

    • bioeconomy
    • circular economy
    • industrial ecology
    • input–output tables
    • national accounts
    • physical supply and use tables

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