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These Chicago CEOs are pioneering circularity


Our flagship occasion, Circularity 24, will collect professionals advancing the round economic system subsequent month in Chicago.

Bringing this occasion to the Windy Metropolis means coming full circle personally and professionally. Rising up, I attended an environmental constitution faculty within the suburbs of Chicago, which instilled a way of environmental stewardship, placing me on the trail in direction of a profession in sustainability and ultimately main me to my function at GreenBiz.

Forward of Circularity 24, I requested three trailblazing round economic system leaders in Chicago what they see on the horizon. They exemplify Chicago’s burgeoning round economic system neighborhood, crafting options rooted in private expertise and tailor-made to native wants. From redefining waste administration to nurturing sustainable meals programs, these innovators are driving change that begins on the grassroots stage and is rapidly scaling up.

Are you able to briefly introduce your self and your function within the round economic system area in Chicago?

Garry Cooper, CEO and co-founder of Rheaply

As an organization based in Chicago, Rheaply permits reuse within the office, discovering methods to increase worth throughout all the product lifecycle. Rheaply is a number one innovator in serving to firms leverage the round economic system to unlock new income streams and construct long-term resilience.

Eva Bugg, CEO and co-founder of Reuso

Reuso is a software program firm empowering meals and beverage operators to transition away from disposables to reusable containers by way of our tag-and-trace know-how, much like a library guide rental system. 

Lily Wang, CEO and co-founder of Demi

Our mission is to make composting mainstream by making it cool for urbanites and good for buildings to reframe the way in which we consider “trash” — beginning with organics.

I couldn’t discover a answer in Chicago centered round reuse and determined to construct it.

Goldberg: What impressed you to turn into concerned within the round economic system?

Cooper: Whereas working in direction of my Ph.D. in neuroscience, I noticed that there have been silos throughout the college when it got here to sharing assets. Rheaply (a mix of the phrases “analysis” and “cheaply”) began out as a useful resource alternate know-how for greater schooling, however quickly started increasing to business organizations as we realized our instruments and know-how had been effectively positioned to be an answer towards operationalizing circularity for any enterprise.

Bugg: Rising up within the Appalachian Mountains, I’ve at all times felt in tune with the atmosphere. I began a recycling program once I was in elementary faculty. Through the pandemic, I wished to assist restaurateurs by ordering takeout however not on the expense of the planet. I couldn’t discover a answer in Chicago centered round reuse and determined to construct it with my husband. 

Wang: My mother and father, who had been despatched to the rice farms through the Cultural Revolution in China. They ingrained in me early on to see meals, even on the finish of its life, by no means as “waste” however quite as a precious useful resource to be returned again to Earth and assist new life develop.

As Chicago begins to expire of area for our waste, different reuse options are having the highlight turned on them.

Goldberg: How do you see the round economic system panorama evolving in Chicago particularly?

Cooper: There are over 144 million sq. toes of constructing areas [in Chicago]. Unused workplace furnishings, out-of-date lab tools, and different forgotten constructing supplies amassing mud should discover new houses because the clock is ticking on landfill capability.

Bugg: There are 22 million kilos of plastic coming into our Nice Lakes on an annual foundation. We’re seeing the results in our waterways and our landfills are reaching capability within the subsequent decade. As Chicago begins to expire of area for our waste, different reuse options are having the highlight turned on them. Now’s our time to shine and maintain our metropolis clear. 

Wang: It’s rising. Folks at all times level to the coasts however there’s a lot occurring in Chicago. From initiatives like compost drop-off websites and anaerobic digesters to startups like Rheaply, Mycocycle, and Kadeya — I’m excited to be a part of the round future right here in Chicago.

[Want to learn more about how to accelerate the transition to a circular economy? Check out Circularity 24 — the leading circular economy event — taking place May 22-24 in Chicago.]

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