Our study shows that recycling is not a guaranteed way to address climate change. Recycling of paper may not be helpful unless it is powered by renewable energy.We looked at global averages, but trends may vary considerably in different parts of the world. Our message isn’t to stop recycling, but to point out the risk of investing in recycling at the expense of decarbonising the energy supply and seeing very little change to emissions as a result.

The recycling of some materials, for instance metals, can lead to a very large reduction in emissions. But we need to be careful about assumptions that recycling, or a circular economy in general, will always have a positive effect on climate change.

Our exponentially increasing consumption of global resources has many seriously damaging environmental impacts beyond climate change, and conserving resources, including by paper recycling, remains critical for sustainability.

Director's Summer Reading List 2025
Director's Summer Reading List 2025

Director's Summer Reading List 2025

Recommendations for your Summer reading from IGP's Director, Professor Henrietta L. Moore.

23 Jun 2025

Celebrating research and innovation at EEE’s 2025 Festival of Research
Celebrating research and innovation at EEE’s 2025 Festival of Research

Celebrating research and innovation at EEE’s 2025 Festival of Research

UCL Electronic and Electrical Engineering recently brought its research community together for a vibrant day of talks, posters and collaboration.

23 Jun 2025

UCL Engineering celebrates International Women in Engineering Day 2025
UCL Engineering celebrates International Women in Engineering Day 2025

UCL Engineering celebrates International Women in Engineering Day 2025

Every International Women in Engineering Day (June 23), UCL Engineering takes the opportunity to showcase and champion our fantastic female students, researchers, academics and alumni.

23 Jun 2025