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Circularity centers use advanced tech to convert waste into valuable products; facilities aim to reduce environmental impact, protect planet

August 21, 2024 (press release) –

As the world continues to grapple with the waste problem, new solutions are emerging to help address this issue. One of these solutions is circularity centers, which are facilities that use technologies—like advanced recycling and anaerobic digestion—to unlock the value in waste by converting materials into valuable outputs. We’ll explore circularity centers in more detail, discussing what they are, how they work, and their benefits.

 

Defining Circularity Centers

Circularity centers use advanced technologies to process waste and convert it into reusable products. One example is taking plastics from all waste streams, including previously unrecyclable plastics, which can be used in circular manufacturing. They aim to reduce waste and its negative environmental impacts while working to protect the planet.

 

How Do Circularity Centers Work?

Circularity centers can use various scientific processes, like pyrolysis or anaerobic digestion, to convert waste into reusable outputs—creating solutions that align with the circular economy.

 

What Are The Benefits Of Circularity Centers?

One critical benefit of circularity centers is that they help reduce waste and its negative environmental impacts. Using advanced technologies, circularity centers can reuse waste and convert it into reusable outputs, keeping valuable resources in the circular economy.

They provide solutions for various waste streams, such as previously unrecyclable plastics, by allowing these materials to be converted into new products. This promotes circular manufacturing by converting raw materials into systems of reuse again and again.

Circularity centers employ innovative solutions to address various forms of waste. Using advanced technologies like pyrolysis or anaerobic digestion can help reduce waste’s negative environmental impacts. With the world generating large amounts of waste, solutions like circularity centers are becoming increasingly important in the fight against pollution and climate change.

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With a background in nonprofits, design, marketing, and management, Lindsey is prepared to support a wide variety of teams in their quest for excellence. She draws upon her strengths as a communicator and an all-around people person. Her careful eye for detail supports  SEO efforts and Google Ads. Lindsey is an AmeriCorps alum pursuing her bachelor’s at Arizona State University.

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