
Resource use is inequitable, with per capita use varying by a factor of 10 between nations.

Global land use is central to determining our food, material and energy supply.

The global ocean-based economy is estimated to be worth $3 trillion USD per year, which is five% of global GDP.

Decoupling will require changes in government policies, corporate behaviour and public consumption habits

The average person on the globe uses 9 tons of resources each year

To achieve effective decoupling, today's linear material flows must become circular.

The raw materials used to extract and produce traded goods are three times higher than the direct volume of material resources traded across countries.

90 per cent of biodiversity loss and water stress are caused by resource extraction and processing.