Circular Economy Animation
SPREP Publications, Waste Management and Pollution Control
Available Online
This animation introduces government decision-makers to the concept of the circular economy and its relevance to waste management in Pacific Island countries and Timor-Leste. Currently, most waste systems in the region follow a linear "take-make-waste" model, where imported goods are used and then discarded - often into landfills or the environment. This results in: • Overflowing landfills (1,141 tonnes of waste per day), • Marine pollution (up to 365 tonnes per day), • Terrestrial dumping and burning (estimated 227 tonnes daily), • And contributes to climate change and biodiversity loss. The animation presents a circular approach as a smarter, more sustainable alternative - keeping resources in use through redesign, reuse, repair, recycling, and better policy controls. It highlights practical examples of how Pacific governments can begin applying circular thinking across waste streams