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Circular economy’s quiet problem: regulation is ahead of reality

Policy is moving faster than business

Денимир Димитров by Денимир Димитров
2 months ago
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The circular economy is gaining speed across Europe. Regulations are becoming stricter, and expectations toward companies are rising. The European Commission is introducing measures on product design, packaging and waste, aiming to make circularity the new standard. On paper, the direction is clear.

In reality, businesses are not moving at the same pace. Most companies still operate in linear systems built around volume, speed and replacement. Products are designed to sell, not to last. This creates a growing tension. Regulation pushes for durability, while business models often depend on frequent consumption.

Recycling is not enough

A large share of investment continues to flow into recycling. Infrastructure is improving, and new technologies are scaling. This creates the impression of progress.

However, data from the European Environment Agency shows that even with higher recycling rates, overall material use keeps increasing. This means the system is not closing the loop. Recycling manages waste after it is created, but it does not reduce the need for new resources.

The focus on recycling is convenient, but it avoids the harder question. Why are products designed to become waste so quickly?

Design holds the real leverage

The most powerful decisions are made long before a product reaches the consumer. According to research referenced by the European Commission, up to 80 percent of environmental impact is determined at the design stage.

Despite this, design practices remain largely unchanged. Many products are still difficult to repair. Components are glued instead of assembled. Spare parts are either unavailable or overpriced. In many cases, replacing a product is easier than fixing it.

This is not a technical limitation. It is a deliberate choice that supports existing revenue models.

The silent decline of repair

While circular economy discussions highlight reuse and longevity, the repair sector is moving in the opposite direction. Data from Eurostat shows a steady decline in repair services across Europe.

Consumers repair less and replace more. The reasons are simple. Repair is often expensive, slow or inconvenient. New products are accessible and heavily marketed. The system rewards replacement, not maintenance.

This trend exposes a deeper issue. The circular economy cannot rely only on awareness. It depends on systems that make the better choice the easier one.

Where the real shift needs to happen

The current challenge is not a lack of ambition. It is a mismatch between regulation and business logic. As long as companies generate more value from selling new products than from extending the life of existing ones, progress will remain limited.

The next phase of the circular economy will not be defined by more recycling targets. It will be defined by new business models. Repair needs to become accessible and profitable. Durable products need to compete on price and convenience. Services need to replace volume-driven growth.

Until then, the circular economy will continue to move faster in policy than in practice.

Tags: Circular Economyrecyclingregulationrepair

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