The Circular Economy Institute
REMADE is the only national institute focused on developing innovative technologies to accelerate the U.S.’s transition to a Circular Economy. In partnership with industry, academia, trade organizations, and national labs, REMADE and its members develop technologies to dramatically reduce embodied energy, decrease greenhouse gas emissions, reduce virgin materials, and increase the supply and use of recycled materials.
2024 Conference
The 2024 REMADE Circular Economy Technology Summit & Conference took place on Wednesday and Thursday, April 10-11, 2024, at the National Academy for Sciences Building in Washington, D.C.
On Sale Now!
The REMADE Institute is pleased to announce that the book featuring the conference proceedings from our 2023 REMADE Circular Economy Tech Summit & Conference is now available!
Technology Projects
REMADE has invested nearly $100 million in nearly 100 research and development projects to accelerate the transition to the Circular Economy. Browse our project database to learn more.
Accelerating the Transition to a Circular Economy
Today, manufacturing accounts for 25% of U.S. energy consumption at a cost of $150 billion. Industry is also the third largest contributor to U.S. greenhouse gas emissions after transportation and electricity at 23%. Factor in the electricity consumed by the industrial sector, and industry becomes the single largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the nation at 30%.
Our experts, together with our partners, are working to reduce those amounts.
In fact, reducing embodied energy and decreasing emissions is in our name: REMADE.
2024 Conference
Together, we recently advanced the national conversation on how a circular approach and sustainable manufacturing can support the nation’s efforts to meet its energy, environmental and economic goals.
What We Do
Innovative R&D
Partnership Opportunities
Workforce Training
Impacts & Metrics
Current REMADE technologies are capable of reducing U.S. manufacturing’s emissions by more than 10% per year, making them critically important in the fight against climate change and in the race to net-zero by 2050.
The REMADE Institute is committed to accelerating the adoption of the Circular Economy through the ongoing development of cutting-edge sustainable manufacturing technologies to make real, near-term energy, environmental, industrial decarbonization, and economic impacts.
More Than the Power of One
Together, we have the power to accomplish what no one organization could on its own.
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