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State of the World 2004
Moving Toward a
Less Consumptive
Economy
Michael Renner
Moving Toward a Less
Consumptive Economy
Overview:
1.  Consumption as a Way of Life
2.  Government Toolbox
3.  Lean and Clean
4.  Take It Back!
5.  Rethinking Products and
Services
6.  Public Consumption and
Sustainable Credit
7.  Escaping the Work-and-Spend
Trap
8.  New Dynamics and Values
Consumption as a Way of Life
“Our enormously productive economy…
demands that we make consumption a
way of life… We need things consumed,
burned up, worn out, replaced, and
discarded at an ever-increasing rate”
- U.S. marketing analyst
Victor Lebow, in 1950
Consumption as a Way of Life
•  Modern economies can produce huge quantities of
goods at very low cost, BUT
- cheap raw materials do not reflect true cost of
extracting resources (fuels, minerals, timber, etc.)
- workers in developing world are paid extremely
low wages that have fallen below subsistence
Consumption as a Way of Life
•  Global consumer class consists of 1.7 billion
people… and growing
•  Planet cannot bear the burden of everyone in the
developing world owning as many consumer
goods as Americans, Europeans or Japanese
Consumption as a Way of Life
•  Current model of endless economic
growth driven by unbridled consumption
not sustainable
•  Mass-production, mass-consumption, and
mass-disposal inevitably lead to
- depletion of resources
- spreading of dangerous
pollutants
- undermining of ecosystems
- disruption of planet’s climatic
balance
Government’s Toolbox
•  Governments can make use of a number of tools to
facilitate the transition
•  To achieve sustainability, environmental
protection, and social equity, we must move
toward a less consumptive economy
Government’s Toolbox
1) Subsidy phaseouts
- Government subsidies allow the prices of resources
to be far lower than they would otherwise be,
encouraging greater consumption
Estimates of Global Environmentally Harmful Subsidies
0 100 200 300 400 500
forestry
fisheries
water
Fossil fuels, nuclear energy
agriculture
Road transportationRoad transportation
Agriculture
Fossil fuels, Nuclear energy
Water
Fisheries
Forestry
Billion Dollars
260
100
50
25
14
Source: Myers and Kent (2001)
Total: $849 billion
400
Government’s Toolbox
•  Destructive subsidies should be phased out
and a portion of these funds should be shifted to
- renewable energy
- efficiency technologies
- clean-production methods
- public transit
Government’s Toolbox
2) Environmental tax shifting
- By taxing carbon emissions, nonrenewable
energy, virgin materials, landfills, and other
forms of waste and pollution, market prices
would reflect the full environmental costs of
economic activities
Government’s Toolbox
Revenues from green taxes could lighten the tax
burden now falling on labour, encouraging job creation
0
100
200
300
1980 1990 2001
% of all taxes
and social
contributions
Environmental Tax Revenue, EU
Billion
Euros
237.7
Year
130.4
54.6
6.5 %
6.2 %
5.8 %
Source: OECD
Government’s Toolbox
3) Procurement
- From the federal to the local level,
governments in industrial countries
spend trillions of dollars on
public purchases every year
- By buying environmentally preferable
products, governments can influence
- how products are designed
- how efficiently they function
- how long they last
- whether they are handled responsibly at the
end of their useful lives
Government’s Toolbox
4) Product Standards
-  Governments can impose national standards to
save energy and water, such as household
appliance efficiency programs
- These regulations require
manufacturers to meet
minimum requirements
Government’s Toolbox
5) Ecolabeling Programs
-  Ecolabels provide consumers with the requisite
information to make responsible purchasing
decisions
-  Labeling schemes have been developed for many
products, including appliances, electricity, wood,
and agricultural products
-  Ecolabels encourage manufacturers to design and
market more eco-friendly products
Lean and Clean
•  Industrial economies mobilize enormous
quantities of fuels, metals, minerals, construction
materials, and forestry and agricultural raw
materials
•  Most material flows never actually pass through
the hands of any consumer and serve no purpose
whatsoever
•  These “hidden flows” include
-  waste materials from mining and
other industries
-  dredging materials
-  carbon dioxide and other emissions
Lean and Clean
•  Given broadly comparable living standards between
the U.S., Germany, and Japan, the U.S. economy
could stand to be leaner
United States Germany Japan
Tons
Material Requirements Per Person (1996)
62
30
10
86
43
21
Domestic output
for consumption
Hidden Flows
Source: Matthews et al. (2000)
0
20
40
60
80
100
United States Germany Japan
Lean and Clean
•  To shrink hidden flows, destructive activities need to
be downsized by
-  improving energy and materials efficiency
-  boosting recycling and reuse
-  lengthening the useful lifetime of products
•  Another approach is to reduce the environmental
impact of goods and services delivered to
consumers
Reducing the Environmental
Impact of Products
Dematerialization
- Reducing the amount of raw
materials needed to create
products (i.e., lighter cars, thinner
paper) and cutting the amount of
energy needed to operate them
- Reducing the reliance on toxic
materials in manufacturing,
preventing air and water pollution,
and avoiding hazardous waste
generation
Clean Production
Reducing the Environmental
Impact of Products
“Zero-waste” closed-loop systems
-  Conventional system is “cradle-to-grave”: after
raw materials are extracted and processed, leftover
substances become unwanted waste
-  Alternative system is “cradle-to-cradle”: the
byproducts and waste from one factory become the
feedstock of another
-  Modeled after the regenerative cycles of nature,
cradle-to-cradle materials circulate in closed-loop
cycles, providing nutrients for nature or industry
Take It Back!
•  Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Laws
-  Require companies to take back products
after their useful life
-  The goal is to induce manufacturers to
v  eliminate unnecessary parts
v  forgo unneeded packaging
v  design products that can easily
be disassembled, recycled,
remanufactured, or reused
Take It Back!
•  Several countries in Europe, Asia, and Latin America
have implemented EPR legislation for a wide range
of products, including
-  packaging
-  electric and electronic equipment
-  vehicles
-  tires
-  batteries
-  office machinery
Rethinking Products
and Services
•  Many consumer products are intended to be
throwaways – repair and replacement of parts is
often impossible
•  Merchandise should be designed and manufactured
to be durable, repairable, and upgradeable
•  By working to extend useful
product life, companies can
squeeze better performance out of
the resources embedded in their
goods
Rethinking Products
and Services
•  Recycling and remanufacturing keep materials out
of landfills and incinerators, and save energy
Energy Savings Gained by Switching from
Primary Production to Secondary Materials
Aluminum
Copper
Plastics
Steel
Lead
Paper
Source: Bureau of International Recycling
Percent Savings
0 20 40 60 80 100
aluminum
copper
plastics
steel
lead
paper
95%
85%
80%
74%
65%
64%
Rethinking Products
and Services
•  A new business model: quality retail
•  Instead of merely selling goods, manufacturers
would retain ownership, and lease or rent
products
•  Manufacturers would remain responsible for their
products and provide service to their customers
by advising them on
- upkeep of products
- how to extend usefulness with the least amount
of energy and materials use
- upgrades and other changes
Public Consumption and
Sustainable Credit
•  Improving consumption patterns is not enough,
moderation in overall consumption is required
•  Several measures can be taken to discourage
excessive consumption
Reducing Excessive
Consumption
Overcoming “Infrastructure of Consumption”
- current infrastructure makes
environmental choices difficult, if
not impossible (e.g., sprawling,
car-oriented settlement patterns
discourage walking or biking)
Public vs Private Consumption
- organized sharing reduces
multiplication of goods on a grand
scale (i.e., car-sharing programs,
community tool-sharing
arrangements)
Reducing Excessive
Consumption
Tackling Consumer Credit
- advertising and the easy availability
of credit cards compel people to
make purchases beyond their means
- U.S. consumers’ debts are now
growing twice as fast as their incomes
Feebates
- governments could offer tax
rebates for environmentally-
benign products, while taxing
those that fall below standards$
Escaping the
Work-and-Spend Trap
•  Greater disposable income translates into greater
consumer purchases
•  Benefits associated with reducing work hours,
and trading income for time:
- increase in quality of life
- creation of more jobs
•  Americans are working increasingly longer hours,
while Europeans enjoy more leisure time, due to
“time credit” systems, paid leaves, and job
rotation schemes
New Dynamics and Values
•  To move toward a less consumptive economy,
we must abandon the outdated assumption that
quantitative growth is unconditionally desirable,
and instead embrace the notion of qualitative
growth
New Dynamics and Values
•  In a sustainable economy, corporate revenues
and profits would be associated with deriving the
most service and best performance out of a
product, minimizing energy and materials
consumption, and maximizing quality
About the Author
Michael Renner is a Senior Researcher
at the Worldwatch Institute and
Director of the Institute’s Global
Security Project
More information on
State of the World 2004
at www.worldwatch.org
The
Circular Economy
in the
Asia Pacific Region
www.circularecconomyasia.org

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Moving Towards a Less Consumptive Economy 2004

  • 1. State of the World 2004 Moving Toward a Less Consumptive Economy Michael Renner
  • 2. Moving Toward a Less Consumptive Economy Overview: 1.  Consumption as a Way of Life 2.  Government Toolbox 3.  Lean and Clean 4.  Take It Back! 5.  Rethinking Products and Services 6.  Public Consumption and Sustainable Credit 7.  Escaping the Work-and-Spend Trap 8.  New Dynamics and Values
  • 3. Consumption as a Way of Life “Our enormously productive economy… demands that we make consumption a way of life… We need things consumed, burned up, worn out, replaced, and discarded at an ever-increasing rate” - U.S. marketing analyst Victor Lebow, in 1950
  • 4. Consumption as a Way of Life •  Modern economies can produce huge quantities of goods at very low cost, BUT - cheap raw materials do not reflect true cost of extracting resources (fuels, minerals, timber, etc.) - workers in developing world are paid extremely low wages that have fallen below subsistence
  • 5. Consumption as a Way of Life •  Global consumer class consists of 1.7 billion people… and growing •  Planet cannot bear the burden of everyone in the developing world owning as many consumer goods as Americans, Europeans or Japanese
  • 6. Consumption as a Way of Life •  Current model of endless economic growth driven by unbridled consumption not sustainable •  Mass-production, mass-consumption, and mass-disposal inevitably lead to - depletion of resources - spreading of dangerous pollutants - undermining of ecosystems - disruption of planet’s climatic balance
  • 7. Government’s Toolbox •  Governments can make use of a number of tools to facilitate the transition •  To achieve sustainability, environmental protection, and social equity, we must move toward a less consumptive economy
  • 8. Government’s Toolbox 1) Subsidy phaseouts - Government subsidies allow the prices of resources to be far lower than they would otherwise be, encouraging greater consumption Estimates of Global Environmentally Harmful Subsidies 0 100 200 300 400 500 forestry fisheries water Fossil fuels, nuclear energy agriculture Road transportationRoad transportation Agriculture Fossil fuels, Nuclear energy Water Fisheries Forestry Billion Dollars 260 100 50 25 14 Source: Myers and Kent (2001) Total: $849 billion 400
  • 9. Government’s Toolbox •  Destructive subsidies should be phased out and a portion of these funds should be shifted to - renewable energy - efficiency technologies - clean-production methods - public transit
  • 10. Government’s Toolbox 2) Environmental tax shifting - By taxing carbon emissions, nonrenewable energy, virgin materials, landfills, and other forms of waste and pollution, market prices would reflect the full environmental costs of economic activities
  • 11. Government’s Toolbox Revenues from green taxes could lighten the tax burden now falling on labour, encouraging job creation 0 100 200 300 1980 1990 2001 % of all taxes and social contributions Environmental Tax Revenue, EU Billion Euros 237.7 Year 130.4 54.6 6.5 % 6.2 % 5.8 % Source: OECD
  • 12. Government’s Toolbox 3) Procurement - From the federal to the local level, governments in industrial countries spend trillions of dollars on public purchases every year - By buying environmentally preferable products, governments can influence - how products are designed - how efficiently they function - how long they last - whether they are handled responsibly at the end of their useful lives
  • 13. Government’s Toolbox 4) Product Standards -  Governments can impose national standards to save energy and water, such as household appliance efficiency programs - These regulations require manufacturers to meet minimum requirements
  • 14. Government’s Toolbox 5) Ecolabeling Programs -  Ecolabels provide consumers with the requisite information to make responsible purchasing decisions -  Labeling schemes have been developed for many products, including appliances, electricity, wood, and agricultural products -  Ecolabels encourage manufacturers to design and market more eco-friendly products
  • 15. Lean and Clean •  Industrial economies mobilize enormous quantities of fuels, metals, minerals, construction materials, and forestry and agricultural raw materials •  Most material flows never actually pass through the hands of any consumer and serve no purpose whatsoever •  These “hidden flows” include -  waste materials from mining and other industries -  dredging materials -  carbon dioxide and other emissions
  • 16. Lean and Clean •  Given broadly comparable living standards between the U.S., Germany, and Japan, the U.S. economy could stand to be leaner United States Germany Japan Tons Material Requirements Per Person (1996) 62 30 10 86 43 21 Domestic output for consumption Hidden Flows Source: Matthews et al. (2000) 0 20 40 60 80 100 United States Germany Japan
  • 17. Lean and Clean •  To shrink hidden flows, destructive activities need to be downsized by -  improving energy and materials efficiency -  boosting recycling and reuse -  lengthening the useful lifetime of products •  Another approach is to reduce the environmental impact of goods and services delivered to consumers
  • 18. Reducing the Environmental Impact of Products Dematerialization - Reducing the amount of raw materials needed to create products (i.e., lighter cars, thinner paper) and cutting the amount of energy needed to operate them - Reducing the reliance on toxic materials in manufacturing, preventing air and water pollution, and avoiding hazardous waste generation Clean Production
  • 19. Reducing the Environmental Impact of Products “Zero-waste” closed-loop systems -  Conventional system is “cradle-to-grave”: after raw materials are extracted and processed, leftover substances become unwanted waste -  Alternative system is “cradle-to-cradle”: the byproducts and waste from one factory become the feedstock of another -  Modeled after the regenerative cycles of nature, cradle-to-cradle materials circulate in closed-loop cycles, providing nutrients for nature or industry
  • 20. Take It Back! •  Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Laws -  Require companies to take back products after their useful life -  The goal is to induce manufacturers to v  eliminate unnecessary parts v  forgo unneeded packaging v  design products that can easily be disassembled, recycled, remanufactured, or reused
  • 21. Take It Back! •  Several countries in Europe, Asia, and Latin America have implemented EPR legislation for a wide range of products, including -  packaging -  electric and electronic equipment -  vehicles -  tires -  batteries -  office machinery
  • 22. Rethinking Products and Services •  Many consumer products are intended to be throwaways – repair and replacement of parts is often impossible •  Merchandise should be designed and manufactured to be durable, repairable, and upgradeable •  By working to extend useful product life, companies can squeeze better performance out of the resources embedded in their goods
  • 23. Rethinking Products and Services •  Recycling and remanufacturing keep materials out of landfills and incinerators, and save energy Energy Savings Gained by Switching from Primary Production to Secondary Materials Aluminum Copper Plastics Steel Lead Paper Source: Bureau of International Recycling Percent Savings 0 20 40 60 80 100 aluminum copper plastics steel lead paper 95% 85% 80% 74% 65% 64%
  • 24. Rethinking Products and Services •  A new business model: quality retail •  Instead of merely selling goods, manufacturers would retain ownership, and lease or rent products •  Manufacturers would remain responsible for their products and provide service to their customers by advising them on - upkeep of products - how to extend usefulness with the least amount of energy and materials use - upgrades and other changes
  • 25. Public Consumption and Sustainable Credit •  Improving consumption patterns is not enough, moderation in overall consumption is required •  Several measures can be taken to discourage excessive consumption
  • 26. Reducing Excessive Consumption Overcoming “Infrastructure of Consumption” - current infrastructure makes environmental choices difficult, if not impossible (e.g., sprawling, car-oriented settlement patterns discourage walking or biking) Public vs Private Consumption - organized sharing reduces multiplication of goods on a grand scale (i.e., car-sharing programs, community tool-sharing arrangements)
  • 27. Reducing Excessive Consumption Tackling Consumer Credit - advertising and the easy availability of credit cards compel people to make purchases beyond their means - U.S. consumers’ debts are now growing twice as fast as their incomes Feebates - governments could offer tax rebates for environmentally- benign products, while taxing those that fall below standards$
  • 28. Escaping the Work-and-Spend Trap •  Greater disposable income translates into greater consumer purchases •  Benefits associated with reducing work hours, and trading income for time: - increase in quality of life - creation of more jobs •  Americans are working increasingly longer hours, while Europeans enjoy more leisure time, due to “time credit” systems, paid leaves, and job rotation schemes
  • 29. New Dynamics and Values •  To move toward a less consumptive economy, we must abandon the outdated assumption that quantitative growth is unconditionally desirable, and instead embrace the notion of qualitative growth
  • 30. New Dynamics and Values •  In a sustainable economy, corporate revenues and profits would be associated with deriving the most service and best performance out of a product, minimizing energy and materials consumption, and maximizing quality
  • 31. About the Author Michael Renner is a Senior Researcher at the Worldwatch Institute and Director of the Institute’s Global Security Project
  • 32. More information on State of the World 2004 at www.worldwatch.org
  • 33. The Circular Economy in the Asia Pacific Region www.circularecconomyasia.org