In the early days of sustainability, we fought the enemies we could see: mountains of plastic, smog-filled skies, and overflowing landfills. But as we enter 2026, a more sophisticated adversary has emerged, the data gap in waste management. This enemy doesn’t sit in a bin; it hides in the ‘blind spots’ of our global supply chains.
Welcome to the first installment of our Data vs. Waste series. Today, we unmask Data vs. Waste #1: Data Gap in Waste Management.
The Villain Profile: The Data Gap in Waste Management
The ‘Data Gap’ is the information black hole between a product leaving the factory and its eventual material recovery. While businesses have mastered production-side metrics, they remain blind to the ‘end-of-life’ stage and material recovery data.
Deloitte’s and Circle Economy’s recent report, Circularity Gap Report 2025, delivers a sobering verdict on our global progress. Despite years of ‘circularity’ and circular economy reporting talk, the data shows we are failing to close the loop because we are failing to track the materials with material recovery intelligence. The statistics highlight a staggering disconnect:
Stagnant Progress: The global circularity rate remains stuck at a meager 7.2%. Unfortunately, the report reveals that circularity is actually moving in reverse as our appetite for new materials grows.
The 100-Billion-Ton Problem: For the first time, global material consumption has surged past 100 billion tonnes annually, a 15% increase in just the last six years.
The ‘Blind Spot’ Risk: In fact, a core finding of the report is the critical risk of information blind spots. Specifically, while we are extracting record amounts of raw materials, we are simultaneously losing track of where they go, how they are used, and ultimately, where they fail.
Invisible Leak: Why the Data Gap is Dangerous?
Fragmented data creates three critical operational threats:
The Compliance Trap: New regulations like ESPR and CSRD are moving away from estimated averages. consequently, failure to prove specific recovery outcomes at the facility level leads to legal non-compliance.
Ar-Ge Blindness: Product teams often design for circularity in a vacuum; however, without data from the waste stream, they cannot know if a ‘recyclable’ material was actually recovered or rejected by sorting machines due to waste management data gaps.
The Greenwashing Risk: Relying on unverified third-party claims is an immense liability. Therefore, any sustainability claim not backed by facility-level data and smooth ESPR compliance is a risk to brand reputation.
The Solution for Data Gap: Evreka WasteDashboard
To defeat an invisible enemy, you need a new way of seeing. Fortunately, EvrekaWasteDashboardplugs the leak with a single source of truth for all recovery and waste data:
Facility-Level Verification: This allows you to track actual yield rates and recovery outcomes at the specific facility where waste is processed, thereby ensuring genuine supply chain traceability.
Audit-Ready Reporting: You can eliminate manual errors and generate machine-readable reports aligned with EU frameworks in a matter of seconds.
Circular Feedback Loops: In doing so, it delivers actionable KPIs, such as actual vs. intended product lifespan, directly to R&D and ESG teams, closing the information gap for good.
Data is the New Raw Material
Ultimately, closing the data gap is a resource security strategy. In this sense, every data point recovered from the waste stream serves as a valuable lesson for your next production cycle. Looking ahead to 2026, managing waste data with the same rigor as financial data is the definition of market leadership.
Stop Guessing. Start Measuring.
In short, the ‘Invisible Leak’ is draining your efficiency and your sustainability credits every day.
Request a personalized demo and see how Evreka WasteDashboard turns fragmented waste data into measurable circularity intelligence.
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