Events
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Join manufacturers, recyclers, material processors and other stakeholders to discuss keeping EV battery materials circulating in Michigan’s economy.
Look for NextCycle Michigan Program Director Elisa Seltzer at the Co_Invest Climate 2026 conference in Chicago on July 23.
Look for NextCycle Michigan Coach Matthew Naud at the upcoming Aspen Ideas Climate conference in Chicago.
Sixteen teams will pitch their reuse, recycling, recovery, and recycled-content projects to potential investors and partners while competing for monetary awards.
Join the virtual meeting to discuss practical ways we can capture plastic film and keep it in the local value chain.
Stop by the NextCycle Michigan booth to learn more about the accelerator, upcoming application periods, grant opportunities, and ways to participate and support the program.
Stop by the NextCycle Michigan table and learn more about the accelerator, upcoming application periods, grant opportunities, and ways to participate and support the program.
Join local entrepreneurs, business leaders, community representatives, and recycling professionals to discuss opportunities to expand recycling, build local end markets, and create jobs.
Virtual stakeholder meeting will gather input on current successes, gaps and safety concerns, opportunities to expand recovery, and how education, funding, data, and infrastructure can better support residents and communities.
RESCHEDULED to JAN 14: Lightning talks, breakout discussions, and matchmaking aimed at brokering new Marketplace connections for wood waste reuse and recycling.
Recycled materials are growing as a key feedstock source for manufacturing new products. Join local entrepreneurs, business leaders, community representatives, and recycling professionals to discuss recycling initiatives, economic development, and opportunities to strengthen the circular economy in Michigan.
Recycled materials are growing as a key feedstock source for manufacturing new products. Join local entrepreneurs, business leaders, community representatives, and recycling professionals to discuss recycling initiatives, economic development, and opportunities to strengthen the circular economy in Michigan.