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1 August 2025

Repair, reuse, recycle

Like most developed countries, the UK produces millions of tonnes of unnecessary waste each year. In 2020, the last year data was recorded, we produced 191m tonnes of total waste, with England responsible for 163m tonnes of this total. The UK also consumes resources at a level around triple the amount deemed sustainable by the UN.

Restructuring the economy could help to address both these problems simultaneously, argues senior researcher Eloise Sacares. In particular, the ‘circular economy’ describes a system where materials are kept in circulation for as long as possible, through measures such as reducing initial material use, increasing product durability, and repairing, reusing, or recycling products at the end of their life. Several factors have held back progression to a more circular economy, including a lack of political prioritisation by successive governments, a lack of clear targets, and a lack of financial incentives.

This policy briefing sets out how government policy can upscale the circular economy. It first sets out the key features of the circular economy in England, before identifying practical steps to reduce unnecessary waste and upscale the circular economy in three key sectors: construction, automotives, and food and drink.

Repair, reuse, recycle Environment

Pressing Issues

21 July 2025

In this pamphlet, journalists and experts set out the problems that characterise the media landscape, propose a range of changes to improve standards, and set out how the government can uphold the rights of journalists both at home and around the world.

Pressing issues Media

Where's the Harm?

1 July 2025

In this pamphlet, Dr Beccy Cooper MP makes the case for a fundamental shift in how we understand and respond to gambling in the UK, calling for a public health approach to gambling which prioritises prevention, regulation, and population-level protection.

Where’s the harm? Health

The Fabian Review

Summer 2025, Volume 137 - No.2

This edition of the Fabian Review looks ahead to next year's Scottish elections, featuring Katherine Sangster, Michael Shanks MP, Roz Foyer, Paul O'Kane MSP and Pam Duncan-Glancy MSP. In conversation with Chris Carter, Anas Sarwar MSP reflects on the Hamilton byelection and the road ahead. Elsewhere, Jeevun Sandher MSP sets out a plan to save democracy through strength.

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