Circular materials are those which support the principles of a circular economy through responsible capture and reuse. Examples include closed loop-solvents and industrial processing materials that have been reprocessed.*
The material will be considered circular if, after primary use, its recovery and reprocessing result in a new product rather than a waste. This can also apply to the reuse of product or process by-products.
Evidence includes:
Life cycle analysis (LCA) showing process
A statement from the supplier to confirm properties of material stating it's recycled, reused, recovered, or reprocessed nature
Circular materials are those which support the principles of a circular economy through responsible capture and reuse. Examples include closed loop-solvents and industrial processing materials that have been reprocessed.*
The material will be considered circular if, after primary use, its recovery and reprocessing result in a new product rather than a waste. This can also apply to the reuse of product or process by-products.
Evidence includes:
Life cycle analysis (LCA) showing process
A statement from the supplier to confirm properties of material stating it's recycled, reused, recovered, or reprocessed nature