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Closed Loop Foundation to study capital landscape for recycling in North America

Closed Loop Foundation to study capital landscape for recycling in North America
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The Closed Loop Foundation, an independent 501(c)(3) supported by investment platform Closed Loop Partners, New York, says it has launched a research initiative to uncover existing and necessary capital investments in recycling infrastructure and the development of the circular economy. 

As a result of this analysis, investors interested in strong financial and environmental returns will have actionable insights for deploying capital in this space, the fund says. The study, which is supported by grants from Goldman Sachs Center for Environmental Markets and Wells Fargo Foundation, is seeking perspectives from capital providers and seekers working across the system, from residential curbside collection to advanced technologies and materials sciences.

“No one has yet been able to capture the capital investment available or needed to truly close the loop on postconsumer waste,” says foundation board Chair Ron Gonen. “A lack of data is a significant barrier for investors.”

Kevin Smith, Goldman Sachs Center for Environmental Markets and a member of the study’s advisory group, says, “Better understanding the capital requirements and opportunities that can drive greater resource efficiency and closed-loop systems is incredibly important. We hope this study helps to inform investors and capital users in this regard.”

According to the Closed Loop Foundation, the study will produce insights in three key areas: recent trends in capital investments, with a focus on activity within the past three years; near-term forecasts for expansion, future investment and associated impact; and needed long-term investment and capacity to support stronger end market demand for postconsumer material and significantly stronger infrastructure and innovation by 2030.

The goal of the study is to provide stakeholders with practical guidance on investment opportunities across a wide spectrum of types and sources of capital, the Closed Loop Foundation says. It will highlight deals across all aspects of circular infrastructure, from design and manufacturing to collection, sorting and processing. A public report will be available later this year.

Closed Loop Partners says it also plans to host events to help interested parties act on the report’s findings.

Investors, private companies, entrepreneurs and municipal solid waste managers are encouraged to participate in the study by visiting Closed Loop Foundation’s website, where they can access an online survey and sign up to be interviewed.

“We need to better understand the risks and opportunities related to closed loop and circular economy investments that have significant opportunities to help our customers and communities be more resilient while protecting natural resources,” says Puon Penn of Wells Fargo Tech Capital and also a member of the study’s advisory group.

More information about the capital landscape study and advisors to this research is available at www.closedlooppartners.com/capital-landscape-study.

 

 

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Source: Recycling Today
Closed Loop Foundation to study capital landscape for recycling in North America
<![CDATA[Photo: DreamstimeThe Closed Loop Foundation, an independent 501(c)(3) supported by investment platform Closed Loop Partners, New York, says it has launched a research initiative to uncover existing and necessary capital investments in recycling infrastructure and the development of the circular economy.  As a result of this analysis, investors interested in strong financial and environmental returns will have actionable insights for deploying capital in this space, the fund says. The study, which is supported by grants from Goldman Sachs Center for Environmental Markets and Wells Fargo Foundation, is seeking perspectives from capital providers and seekers working across the system, from residential curbside collection to advanced technologies and materials sciences. “No one has yet been able to capture the capital investment available or needed to truly close the loop on postconsumer waste,” says foundation board Chair Ron Gonen. “A lack of data is a significant barrier for investors.” Kevin Smith, Goldman Sachs Center for Environmental Markets and a member of the study’s advisory group, says, “Better understanding the capital requirements and opportunities that can drive greater resource efficiency and closed-loop systems is incredibly important. We hope this study helps to inform investors and capital users in this regard.” According to the Closed…

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