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Assessing economy-wide eco-efficiency of materials produced in Japan

Chika Aoki‐Suzuki, Sébastien M.R. Dente, Seiji Hashimoto

2023Resources Conservation and Recycling9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reducing environmental impacts related to resource use has been considered a significant challenge for sustainable development, but methodologies to assess national level impact decoupling have not been established adequately. For this, an economy-wide eco-efficiency analysis of Japanese material production and a decomposition analysis are conducted. Combining data from the Japanese life cycle inventory and input–output table, we calculate the eco-efficiency of 451 materials with respect to 13 impact categories and perform a decomposition analysis. Results indicate tendency that material groups, with larger share of value added and environmental impact to national total show lower eco-efficiency. Environmental impacts on foreign supply chains, especially in areas of resource consumption and global warming, are large. These findings imply the necessity of improving the processing of lower eco-efficiency materials, through, for example, intensifying decarbonization and circular economy, and strengthening the production of higher eco-efficiency materials to improve the eco-efficiency of Japan.

Topics & Concepts

Resource efficiencyEco-efficiencyCircular economyResource consumptionProduction (economics)Material efficiencySustainable developmentResource useResource (disambiguation)Environmental economicsDecoupling (probability)Life-cycle assessmentEnvironmental scienceNatural resource economicsEconomicsEngineeringComputer scienceLawControl engineeringComputer networkBiologyEcologyMacroeconomicsPolitical scienceEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilitySustainable Industrial EcologySustainable Supply Chain Management