12.1.1 Number of policies, instruments and mechanisms in place for sustainable consumption and production


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Period: Annual
Year: 2025


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Indicator

12.1.1 Number of policies, instruments and mechanisms in place for sustainable consumption and production

Global indicator name

12.1.1 Number of countries developing, adopting or implementing policy instruments aimed at supporting the shift to sustainable consumption and production

Target

12.1 Implement the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns, all countries taking action, with developed countries taking the lead, taking into account the development and capabilities of developing countries

Goal

Goal 12. Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns


Definition and methodologyTop
Definition

This indicator allows for the quantification and monitoring of making progress of binding and non-binding policy instruments aimed at supporting Sustainable Consumption and Production.

 

• Sustainable Consumption and Production: the working definition of Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) used in the context of this framework is: ''The use of services and related products, which respond to basic needs and bring a better quality of life while minimising the use of natural resources and toxic materials as well as the emissions of waste and pollutants over the life cycle of the service or product so as not to jeopardise the needs of future generation.''

•  Policy: although quite flexible and contexts specific, a policy is usually defined as a course of action that has been officially agreed by an entity or an organization (governmental or non-governmental) and is effectively implemented to achieve specific objectives.

• Policy instruments for sustainable consumption and production: policy instruments refer to the means – methodologies, measures or interventions – that are used to achieve those objectives. In the case of SCP, such instruments are designed and implemented to reduce the environmental impacts of consumption and production patterns, with a view of generating economic and/or social benefits. Making progress along the policy cycle refers to the development, adoption, implementation or evaluation of such policy instruments.

Methodological explanations

As mentioned above, policy instruments are distinguished in legally binding policies and non-legally binding ones.

 


•    Legally binding: a legally binding policy instrument refers to a system of rules, procedures and/or principles which are prescribed and enforced by a governing authority with the aim of requiring or preventing specific actions or providing incentives that lead to change in actions or preferences. It includes: laws, regulations, standards, by-laws, codes, etc. They can relate to different types of jurisdictions such as a ministry, state, municipality, or group of states. 


•    Non-binding: a non-binding policy instrument refers to a coherent set of decisions associated to a common vision, objective and/or direction, and to a proposed course of action to achieve these. It includes, for instance: action plans, policies, strategies, programmes, and projects. They can have different scopes of application (international, national, local, etc.).


•    At another level, different categories of policy instruments can be distinguished:  
o    Macro policies (e.g. national strategies/action plans, new institutions/entities)
o    Regulatory and legal instruments (e.g. laws, standards, enforcement measures)
o    Economic and fiscal instruments (taxes and tax incentives, grants, preferential loans, etc.) 
o    Voluntary and self-regulation schemes (e.g. sectoral partnerships, codes of conduct, CSR initiatives)

Method of calculation

When a country goes through one or more new stage(s) of the “Policy cycle” on one or more policy instrument(s), that is, progress is recorded, that progress is marked with a "1".

''0'' is attributed when no progress has been officially made on any policy instrument

Unit of measure

number

Available disaggregation

Territorial level

Republic of Serbia


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Data source

Environmental Protection Agency

Periodicity of data collection

Annual


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ID of global indicatorTop

C120101


Metadata updateTop
3/6/2025

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https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/files/Metadata-12-01-01.pdf