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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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*[[5th Largest Economy]] |