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Full Circle Future Launches to Transform U.S. Organic Waste System

2025-07-29 13:47:07| Waste Age

New advocacy group, Full Circle Future, has officially launched today and will look to take on one of the biggest sources of climate and public health harm in the United States: organic waste. Executive Director Katherine Blauvelt will lead the group, which stems from the circular economy team at Industrious Labs and brings with it a strong track record of grassroots partnerships, original research, and policy wins. In this Q&A, Blauvelt shares how Full Circle Future plans to transform the way America manages organic waste, with a mission to build a future where everyone breathes clean air, no one goes hungry, and local economies benefit from sustainable alternatives to landfilling.


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