The Circular Economy Council is a group of recycling leaders in NC that discusses how to move to a more circular economy. Members of the Council include leading recycling companies, non-profit organizations, industry associations, and product manufacturers, many of which have a national or global reach. The goal is to increase public understanding of the impacts and benefits of recycling.
How was the Project Started?
TBD
When was the Project Started?
2023
When was the Project Completed, or is it Ongoing?
Ongoing
What are the Results to Date?
The first three meetings reviewed information on North Carolina’s circular economy and found that:
- North Carolina has a robust and multifaceted circular economy, putting the state in a strong position to compete for jobs and economic development.
- The public should have confidence that materials collected for recycling are used by manufacturers to make new products.
- North Carolina’s landfill capacity is limited.
What are the Resources Needed, including Time, Cost, Etc.?
TBD