2025 Fall Showcase

October 22, 2025 | Graduate Hotel, East Lansing

Registration Open!

BuildING MICHIGAN’S

CIRCULAR ECONOMY

October 22, 2025 | 1:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Graduate Hotel by Hilton
133 Evergreen Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823

The Showcase is the culminating event of the NextCycle Michigan Accelerator. After six months of coaching and working to refine project plans, identify supply chains, create marketing strategies, and calculate impacts, 16 teams are poised to pitch their projects. Watch as they appeal to potential investors and partners while competing for monetary awards.

Join an audience of business leaders, public sector decision-makers, recycling industry representatives, community groups, and investors to witness changemakers building Michigan’s circular economy.

Registration is FREE!

Meet the Teams

  • This track supports Initiatives, led by a public sector entity, that improve or expand recycling and composting in their communities and support the growth of regional circular economies.

    • CITY OF DETROIT - Detroit Decentralized Composting Network
      The Detroit Decentralized Composting Network, a partnership between the City of Detroit and Sanctuary Farms, aims to reduce food waste by creating a sustainable, decentralized composting system. The project will cut methane emissions, improve soil health, and provide economic opportunities, while expanding access to composting services and serving as a model for other cities in sustainable waste management.

    • CITY OF KALAMAZOO - Recycling Drop-Off Super Center
      The project aims to open a recycling drop-off super center in Kalamazoo to provide residents and businesses with increased access to recycling services for materials not included in curbside collections, such as EPS foam, tires, plastics, electronics, and textiles. The center will be open at least 24 hours per month, offering a year-round, convenient recycling option and contributing to environmental sustainability.

    • DELTA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY - MRF Tipping Floor Expansion
      Delta Solid Waste Management Authority plans to expand its tipping floor space at its material recovery facility (MRF) to accommodate increased recyclable materials from surrounding counties and improve regional recovery. Outreach and education will be a key to improving recycling quality and reducing cleanup costs. Additionally, the authority is exploring a new 24-hour drop-off facility in Delta County.

    • FOOD RESCUE US – LANSING COMMUNITIES – Expand Food Rescue
      Food Rescue US - Lansing Communities (FRUS-LC) utilizes a network of volunteers to deliver perishable excess food from commercial donors to agencies fighting hunger. The initiative aims to expand its impact through community partnerships and regional collaboration to serve the greater Lansing/Mid-Michigan area and share its operational experience as a potential food rescue and source reduction infrastructure model for other Michigan communities.

    • MANISTIQUE HIGH SCHOOL - Establish Recycling in Manistique
      The project aims to introduce single-stream recycling in Manistique by providing recycling carts to households in the city and utilizing drop-off locations in the rest of Schoolcraft County. Recyclable materials will be shipped to the Marquette MRF.

    • MICHGAN FIBERSHED – Regenerative Natural Textile Circular Economy
      Michigan Fibershed is working to create a regenerative circular natural fiber textile economy in Michigan, focusing on sustainable practices using locally grown feedstocks like wool, flax, and hemp. The organization promotes material resource recovery, upcycling, and natural dyeing, while developing sustainable fiber supply chains, supporting local farmers, and reducing textile waste.

    • VAN BUREN CONSERVATION DISTRICT - Recycling & Organics Drop-Off Infrastructure and Community Partnership
      Van Buren County has limited recycling access, with no food scrap recycling and few yard waste disposal options. This project aims to expand recycling access by opening all transfer stations to all residents, adding new drop-off locations, and introducing food and yard waste recycling.

    • WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY - Organics Diversion at WMU
      Western Michigan University currently landfills over 80,000 lbs. of organic waste annually and seeks to develop solutions for diverting this waste, aligning with its zero waste and carbon neutrality goals. The project aims to create a business plan for large-scale organics diversion, which could reduce costs, expand campus composting, and potentially increase regional waste handling capabilities.

  • This track supports initiatives that improve or expand the collection, processing, or end markets for reusable, recyclable, and recoverable materials in Michigan—especially plastics, textiles, glass, fibers, and C&D debris.

    • 2DALOOP – E-waste Management
      2DaLoop is building a platform that identifies electronic devices via UPC symbols, classifies device components and materials, and optimizes pathways into repair networks, manufacturing supply chains, and secondary markets. The platform is transforming e-waste into high-value assets, enabling true circularity, and fostering sustainable innovation.

    • COMPLETE IMAGE MANUFACTURING CO. – Repurposing Textile Waste
      The proposed project, GreenStitch Project, is designed to address the growing issue of textile waste in Michigan by repurposing discarded fabrics into high-quality, sustainable products. The project will focus on collecting and recycling fabric waste generated from factories, textile production, and consumer goods, transforming these materials into marketable products such as tote bags, cushions, quilts, and home decor.

    • DETROIT TRAINING CENTER - Construction Material Reuse Education
      GRIT (Groundbreak: Reuse Integration Training) is an educational program at the Detroit Training Center that teaches construction professionals material reuse strategies to embed circular economy principles in the industry. The program aims to expand over time, measuring impact through job placements, financial outcomes, and material diversion, while cultivating a sustainable construction industry in SE Michigan.

    • DRURY BROTHERS INC. – Sliding Wall Roll-Off Box
      Drury Brothers has a proprietary roll-off box with an internal sliding wall mechanism that eliminates the need for plastic liners. It has already demonstrated cost savings and environmental benefits for businesses handling food waste and industrial byproducts. It is suitable for various waste streams, including food waste and filter cake from businesses and wastewater treatment plants.

    • GO SEE THE CITY – Online Platform to Redistribute Food Surplus
      This project is a tech-enabled platform that connects Michigan businesses with consumers and nonprofits to sell or donate surplus food, reducing waste and supporting food security. It improves supply chain efficiency, cuts disposal costs, and helps divert edible food from landfills.

    • PIVOT POINT - Household Appliance Recycling
      Pivot Point, a Midland-based nonprofit, collects and refurbishes household appliances to provide affordable goods to low-income individuals while promoting recycling and reducing landfill waste. The program also creates job opportunities by training individuals with employment barriers in appliance repair.

    • RESOURCEFUL RECYCLING - Residential & Commercial Compost Transportation
      Resourceful Recycling is launching a curbside compost and food waste pickup service in Shiawassee County, partnering with Great Lakes Fusion to divert organic waste from landfills and create compost for agricultural and landscaping uses. This project will improve local waste diversion, reduce methane emissions, and strengthen Michigan's recycling infrastructure.

    • VOLT HARBOR INC. - Repurpose Used EV Batteries into Battery Energy Storage Systems
      Volt Harbor is developing a 60 kWh / 30 kW commercial-scale battery energy storage system using second-life EV batteries and its patented MAC-BESS technology, aiming to reduce costs by 30-50% and simplify deployment. The project supports Michigan's circular economy, enhances domestic energy security, creates local jobs, and promotes sustainable, resilient energy storage solutions.

WHAT IS A PITCH SESSION?

Teams get
5 MIN TO PITCH

+

Judges get
5 MIN TO QUESTION

Repeat pitch + question cycle for each team.
Teams compete within each track.

Judges’ scoring is based on the team’s value proposition, financial readiness, attractiveness to investment, impact, and competence.

Attendees will have the opportunity to VOTE LIVE for the People’s Choice Award, recognizing one team from each pitch group with the “best” pitch.

agenda

12:30 PM — Registration
1:00 PM — Welcome
1:20 PM — Pitch Session: PUBLIC-LED SOLUTIONS
3:05 PM — Networking Break
3:20 PM — Pitch Session: SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS
5:05 PM — Networking Reception
6:05 PM — Award Ceremony
6:40 PM — End of Event

Suggested attire: business professional

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

NextCycle Michigan is built on a foundation of collaboration and partnership. Your organization can be a part of accelerating reuse, repair, recycling, and composting in the state - demonstrating a commitment to advancing solutions and building a robust circular economy.

Download the prospectus or quick view summary to learn about the various sponsorship opportunities. We’re also happy to work with your organization to develop a custom sponsorship! Contact us to discuss how you can be a part of NextCycle Michigan.

Sponsorship inquiries: Melissa Radiwon (MRad), mradiwon@recycle.com