The U.S. circular economy is a $4.5 trillion opportunity by 2030, driven by cities reimagining waste as a resource. Cities like Cleveland and Nashville are leading the way with community-driven sustainability programs that deliver environmental impact and financial returns. These programs include initiatives like closed-loop composting, repair fairs, and material recovery facilities. By 2025, over 20 U.S. cities have adopted zero-waste goals, with circular economy strategies at their core. Investment opportunities exist in green infrastructure, ESG-linked bonds, and local clean-tech startups. Cities are issuing green bonds and ESG-linked bonds to fund projects like urban composting hubs and material recovery facilities. Startups are also playing a key role in the circular economy, with companies like Rheaply and Cyclyx redefining waste management. For investors, the key lies in diversifying across asset classes, including green infrastructure, ESG-linked bonds, and clean-tech startups. By investing in the circular economy, investors can generate profits while supporting sustainable practices and reducing waste.
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