For years, companies wanting to measure and report on circularity faced a fragmented landscape: inconsistent metrics, conflicting definitions, and no global, unifying standard. Unlike climate reporting, which already has the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.
Now, at COP30, the Global Circularity Protocol (GCP) was launched – a milestone for sustainable business. Developed by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) with input from over 80 organizations and 150 experts, the GCP sets a global standard for measuring, managing and communicating on circularity. You can access the GCP here.
KPMG is proud to have contributed to this journey, building on our role as co-author of the Circular Transition Indicators (CTI) and many years of supporting businesses on circular metrics. We believe the GCP will further empower companies to move from circular ambition to action.