To the world’s efforts to address climate change, IRP Co-Chairs Janez Potočnik and Izabella Teixeira add an indispensable missing piece: resource efficiency strategies to reduce and improve the use of natural resources.

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      Izabella Teixeira (former Environment Minister of Brazil) and Janez Potočnik (former European Commissioner for Environment and Science) are colleagues as Co-Chairs of the UNEP/International Resource Panel. For over a decade, they have collaborated as friends in their respective roles as negotiators for sustainability‐related United Nations conferences and conventions. They have distilled that decade of experience into clear, science‐based and policy relevant principles informed by the research of the IRP.

      To the world’s efforts to address climate change, they add an indispensable missing piece: resource efficiency strategies to reduce and improve the use of natural resources. This opinion piece supplements the previous Building Biodiversity paper published in December 2021. Together, these opinion pieces highlight how natural resources sit at the heart of the triple planetary crisis and provide a picture of hope: using fewer natural resources offers major opportunities to deliver solutions for all countries that address all aspects of the crisis together. 

      The report features four dimensions in resource efficiency strategies to achieve a reduction in resource use while maintaining human wellbeing:

      • Better - Minimize product need through better system design.

      • Leaner - Optimize product design.

      • Longer - Maximize lifespan of products and their parts.

      • Cleaner - Minimize waste and pollution.

      Sharing lessons from their past and present roles and based on powerful scientific evidence from the IRP and beyond, the Co‐Chairs push for bold global action on resource efficiency. They advise countries to apply resource efficiency broadly, going beyond decarbonization to reduce the overall use of natural resources according to country circumstances. Doing so can support economic prosperity and wellbeing, while reducing environmental pressures and impacts.

      Recommended citation: IRP (2022). Making Climate Targets Achievable: Improving Wellbeing through Reduced Absolute Resource Use. Potočnik, J., Teixeira, I. A think piece of the International Resource Panel Co-Chairs

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