Today is the #earthovershootday, the date when humanity will have used up nature’s entire annual budget of ecological resources and services.
It’s 8️⃣ days earlier than in 2024 ⚠️
At the current rate of consumption, we need 1.8 Earths to survive and allow the natural systems to regenerate.
But we only have one planet.
In 1970, one Earth was still enough. But since then, the global material extraction has more than tripled.
We’re smashing through the safe limits of our planet. But there is a better way.
By implementing circular solutions, businesses, cities and nations can cut material use and environmental impacts while upholding high standards of living.
Discover how to reverse the overshoot in the Circularity Gap Report 2025 (link in bio).
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Waste management and resource recovery remain essential to circular progress. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s recent review identified strong potential for circular construction strategies and end‑of‑life reuse in construction to deliver quantifiable carbon savings. Yet challenges persist in the rollout of Simpler Recycling due to legacy property structures. Strengthening these back‑end systems ensures green building products re‑enter value chains, supporting both circular economy objectives and sustainable urban development. The collective impact across policy, design, education, and technology confirms that the carbon footprint of construction can be reduced dramatically when the sector treats sustainability as an integrated, measurable discipline rather than an optional ambition.
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