Introduction
01
In recent years, the circular economy has increasingly appeared as the new model to pursue sustainable economic growth.
However, for companies and governments to be able to assess their circular performance, they need consistent measurement processes and metrics. There is no consensus approach for how companies can measure their effectiveness in moving towards more circular business models.
To address this gap, we have jointly with our members developed a universal framework to measure circularity. The Circular Transition Indicators (CTI) is a transparent and objective framework and tool that can be applied to businesses of all industries, sizes, value chain positions and geographies. Explore more
The Challenge
02
As momentum behind the circular economy has grown, so has the number of indicators and methodologies for assessing progress.
Governments, companies and non-governmental actors are all developing various ways to measure progress towards a circular economy. The lack of consensus across metrics and methodologies makes comparison across companies or sectors impossible.
The business case
03
Effective use of a common framework to measure circular performance will allow companies to compete on performance, not on metric identification or methodology.
Consistent use of circular metrics will facilitate the flow of internal and external financing to value-creating circular initiatives.
The solution
04
Develop a consensus-based framework for measuring circularity at the company level and contribute business-driven input into public sector frameworks.
CTI Academy
The CTI Academy offers several services to learn more about the Circular Transition Indicators. Depending on your needs, availability and time, these are a few channels through which we can get you up to speed on what CTI is, how it works and how it can help your company.
Our
Highlights

Levelling-up circularity in the fashion industry
29 July, 2024

BCSD Taiwan: Business Resilience Forum promotes sustainable finance and industry collaboration and showcases first implementation of Circular Transition Indicators (CTI) in Taiwan, China
11 May, 2023

The Circular Transition Indicators (CTI): Now available in French
15 February, 2022

Circular Transition Indicators (CTI): Sector guidance – Electronics devices
15 April, 2024

CTI – Guidance for the chemical industry to accelerate deployment of circular metrics
14 March, 2024

Circular Transition Indicators (CTI): Sector guidance – Fashion and Textile
18 January, 2024