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Catch up on the latest NextCycle Michigan news.
Thirty people representing the new cohort of entrepreneurs, small business owners, non-profits and community leaders entered the immersive two-day Accelerator Academy, jumpstarting project development through interactive group exercises and one-on-one coaching, along with a bit of self-reflection.
17 teams have been selected to participate in the next accelerator cohort focused on advancing solutions for organic material recovery and innovative technologies for recycling.
SHAPE aims to solve packaging waste pollution by transforming existing practices and developing sustainable materials and designs that align with collection, sorting, recycling, and upcycling used packaging.
After six months of business and technical support, mentoring, and planning, teams pitched their recycling, reuse, and composting projects vying for prizes totaling $50,000.
The event included workshops and sessions to support 14 teams in further developing their businesses and projects focused on recycling, recovery, and reuse initiatives.
14 teams have been selected to participate in NextCycle Michigan accelerator tracks focused on improving recycling supply chains (RSC) and supporting intergovernmental initiatives & public-private partnerships (I2P3).
After having received months of business and technical support, mentoring, and planning to accelerate their circular economy projects, 15 teams presented at the celebratory showcase hosted at TechTown Detroit’s Industry Innovation Center on April 20, 2023.
This two-day event included workshops and sessions, networking, and coaching for the new NextCycle teams. A broad range of topics was covered, from the teams’ work-to-date to permitting; from DEI to sales and marketing; and from building partnerships to business canvassing.
The NextCycle Showcase is the closing milestone for participating teams and an opportunity to highlight the innovative initiatives accelerated through the program which are advancing recycling, recovery, and reuse projects across Michigan.
The Showcase & Pitch Competition distributed $30,000 in awards as 15 teams pitched Michigan-based projects focused on recycling technology and organic recovery initiatives.
A recent article published by Recycling Today talks about the evolution of recycling market development and how the time is right for the U.S. to take action.
Article from Resource Recycling magazine highlighting opportunities in Michigan to recover more organic material currently going to landfill and the teams in the first FLOWS cohort.
The first year of NextCycle Michigan is complete! Check out all of the accomplishments in this year-in-review video.
More than 2.75 million Michigan households can now recycle food and beverage cartons and paper cups thanks to a NextCycle Michigan partnership with the Carton Council of North America, the Foodservice Packaging Institute, and Michigan EGLE.
NextCycle Michigan is now accepting applications for three Innovation Challenge tracks: Intergovernmental Initiatives & Public-Private Partnerships (I2P3), Recycling Supply Chains (RSC), and Roads & Pathways (ROADS).
Watch this on-demand recording highlighting the benefits and criteria of participating in the Roads & Pathways (ROADS) Innovation Challenge Track.
ON DEMAND: 45-minute webinar highlighting the benefits of participating in the I2P3 & RSC innovation challenges is now available for you to watch at your convenience. Learn about types of projects, eligibility, key dates, and why you should participate.
Eight teams were selected to participate in the NextCycle Michigan FLOWS Innovation Challenge.
EGLE initiative offers business planning support, resources, potential funding opportunities for recycling innovation and technology projects that demonstrate impact in Michigan.
Watch the recording of the NextCycle Michigan Recycling Innovation & Technology (RIT) Challenge Track webinar. Learn about the types of projects being sought, the application process, eligibility criteria, and deadlines.
FLOWS Track opened the application period for organics recovery ideas on April 30, 2021. Selected teams for the FLOWS Track will participate in an incubator-style experience to advance projects that increase/improve food recovery and collection, increase finished compost end markets, create innovative uses for wood waste, and other ideas to improve organics recovery in Michigan.
EGLE held a virtual press event on April 19th that attracted a large media audience and subsequent story coverage.
“The NextCycle Michigan Initiative and Renew Michigan grants marks the largest push in state history to promote recycling activities that divert materials from Michigan landfills, boost local economies, and support Gov. Whitmer’s climate change priorities through reductions in greenhouse gas emissions,” EGLE Director Liesl Clark said during a virtual press conference.
Watch the recording of the NextCycle Michigan Food, Liquids & Organic Waste Systems (FLOWS) Innovation Challenge Track webinar. Learn about the types of projects being sought, the application process, eligibility criteria, and deadlines.
Watch the recording of the NextCycle Michigan Micros Scale 3Rs Solution (MICROS) Innovation Challenge Track webinar. Learn about the types of projects being sought, the application process, eligibility criteria, and deadlines.
Selected teams for the MICROS Track will be able to advance their ideas with potential funding up to $10,000.