Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of State was proud to serve as a strategic partner for the U.S.
When the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the country, schools began shutting their doors.
We launched “Beyond 34: Scaling Circularity for a Sustainable Economy” five years ago to understand the barriers and opportunities in recycling and recovery optimization in U.S. cities, and what role the private sector is playing to increase collection and materials reuse at regional and national levels. Today, we are excited to announce that we are not only bringing Beyond 34 to new regions, but also offering a crowdsourced Recycling and Recovery Resources Hub so more stakeholders across the nation can access critical resources to prepare their communities for a sustainable future.
As more attention is directed towards reopening our economy, the work of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation has become more important than ever.