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*GDP, population, etc. [https://datacommons.org/place/Earth?utm_medium=explore&mprop=amount&popt=EconomicActivity&cpv=activitySource%2CGrossDomesticProduction&hl=en] | *GDP, population, etc. [https://datacommons.org/place/Earth?utm_medium=explore&mprop=amount&popt=EconomicActivity&cpv=activitySource%2CGrossDomesticProduction&hl=en] | ||
*At the global level, daily materials use per capita is projected to increase from 33 kg in 2017 to 45 | *At the global level, daily materials use per capita is projected to increase from 33 kg in 2017 to 45 | ||
kg in 2060. Infrastructure and construction have the highest resource footprint of all sectors and will remain | kg in 2060. Infrastructure and construction have the highest resource footprint of all sectors and will remain | ||
a key driver of materials use in the future. [https://www.oecd.org/environment/waste/OECD-G20-Towards-a-more-Resource-Efficient-and-Circular-Economy.pdf] | a key driver of materials use in the future. [https://www.oecd.org/environment/waste/OECD-G20-Towards-a-more-Resource-Efficient-and-Circular-Economy.pdf] |
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- GDP, population, etc. [1]
- At the global level, daily materials use per capita is projected to increase from 33 kg in 2017 to 45
kg in 2060. Infrastructure and construction have the highest resource footprint of all sectors and will remain a key driver of materials use in the future. [2]