Circular Charlotte: Towards a zero waste and inclusive city | Knowledge Hub | Circle Economy Foundation
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Circular Charlotte: Towards a zero waste and inclusive city
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The city of Charlotte, North Carolina has launched a circular economy model with the aim of producing zero waste and boosting economic development. The programme is based on five case studies with a range of strategies—giving food waste to black soldier fly larvae for conversion to pellets for poultry farm feed, for example. While still in early stages, it is projected that the project could capture up to 94 million euros by recovering and reusing materials, and could create as many as 2,000 jobs. The economic potential is recognised to be even greater when accounting for the implementation of circular business strategies. It has been noted, however, that a number of barriers still exist and the programme’s success will depend upon coordination between public and private sectors, as well as residents.

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