Impact

The number of entities adhering to the Pact for a Circular Economy now stands at 359, from 37 different subsectors

17/01/2025

Source: Ministry of Ecological Transition.

The Pact for a Circular Economy aims to foster collaboration and coordination between economic and social agents and public administrations in order to jointly face today's environmental, economic and technological challenges. Since September 2017, with the celebration of the Conference to debate the Spanish Circular Economy Strategy, a total of 359 entities have joined the Pact.

The signatories of this Pact undertake to send indicators chosen by the entities themselves to determine the degree of implementation of the circular economy over the years.

Firstly, the signatory entities were classified according to their CNAE code and the indicators according to their affinity with one of the first eight commitments of the Pact.

The 359 entities signing the Pact are represented in 37 CNAE subsectors, with 45.4% corresponding to code 94, "associative activities", which is a significant sample of the social and business fabric of our territory.

Throughout the Covenant period, only 137 of the 359 entities have submitted their indicators, resulting in a total of 563 indicators and an average of 4.11 indicators per entity.

You can download the Covenant indicators report by clicking on this link.

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