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Some of the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to the CE implementation are under consideration in this article. It is possible to track progress in implementation of CE and improve economic mechanisms in the field of waste management. A comprehensive analysis, evaluation and estimation of their achievement in different countries are presented. Based on the results of the analysis, recommendations were proposed within the framework of the SDG 12 implementation in Russia: promotion of measures and initiatives aimed at implementing CE; implementation of CE indicators in government programs: \ufffddomestic material consumption\ufffd, \ufffddomestic material consumption per capita\ufffd, \ufffddomestic material consumption per unit of GDP\ufffd (SDG indicators 12.2.2), \ufffdnational recycling rate\ufffd including type of waste (SDG indicator 12.5.1). The research methods are economic analysis, statistical analysis. 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