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ReMade in America Pledge: Reinvesting in the U.S. Together

Recycling isn’t just about what we throw away. It’s about what we build next. By turning what’s made in America into what’s ReMade in America (TM), we can power local jobs, clean our air and water, and create a circular economy that truly works for America and for Americans.

 

Real progress begins when we work toward a shared vision of what we want and can achieve together — a circular economy at home, made here and remade here.

What It Takes to Reinvest in the U.S.

Reinvesting in America’s circular economy takes collaboration from every part of society — from households to industry:

  • Public: Recycle right and choose products and packaging made from materials recycled right here at home

  • Communities: Collect recyclables responsibly and educate residents about what, when, and how to recycle where they live, work, play, learn, and thrive

  • Recyclers: Keep sorting, processing, and creating high-quality materials ready for remanufacturing and purchase by U.S. companies

  • Companies: Commit to using recycled content captured and remade here at home — turning what was made in America into what’s remade in America

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It takes all of us.

By reinvesting in the U.S., we’re demonstrating that what’s made in America can be remade in America, creating a responsible circular economy that supports what we value as Americans:

  • A strong economy with local job creation

  • Healthy communities

  • Pollution reduction

  • Resilient supply chains

  • Fresh air

  • Clean water

Add your name or your organization to the ReMade in America Pledge and be part of the effort to keep what’s made in America — remade in America.

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See Who Is Joining the Growing Movement for ReMade in America

  • Can Manufactures Institute (CMI)

  • Republic Services 

  • National Recycling Coalition (NRC)

  • Circular Polymers

  • Rural County Representatives of California

  • Anna Klovstad, Vice Mayor, City of Truckee

  • Full Circle Environmental, Inc. 

  • National Stewardship Action Council

  • Stewardship Action Foundation 

  • Women in Circularity 

  • Pyxera Global

  • Atrium 916

  • Chelsea Rodriguez, Breakthrough Sacramento

  • Republic Services

  • Goodwill of the Finger Lakes

  • Zero Waste Strategies LLC

  • David Cook, Prairie Ave. Consultants

  • MSW Consultants

  • Positive Energy Environmental Solutions   

  • Daniele Berardelli, New Mexico Environment Department

  • Douglas County (NE) Environmental Services  

  • Christina Whiteside, City of Sacramento Recycling & Solid Waste Division 

  • Barbara Bella, Clean SF

  • Francisca Mandujano, Los Angeles County Public Works

  • Alexander Edwards, County of Sacramento

  • Virginia Bottle Bill

  • Solution Citizen  

  • Looptworks

  • Tina Lieberman, Zero Waste Capital District

  • Kyleigh Brown, ASU

  • Circular Earth  

  • Irene Cahill, Ingham County, MI

  • Nebraska Recycling Council

  • Mark Bowers

  • Michigan Recycling Coalition  

  • Megan Davis, Washington State Department of Ecology

  • KW Plastics, Recycling Division  

  • Lizzie Delivers

  • Recology

  • Mid America Regional Council Solid Waste Management District

  • Diversion Designers

  • Again Technologies LLC

  • Transcend

  • Jessica Aldridge, Adventures in Waste

  • Clint Weirick, Grover Beach City Councilmember, District 4  

  • Terrence Gellenbeck, Circular Arizona

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