Published March 25, 2021
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REMADE Reaches 100-Member Milestone

REMADE is proud to announce we’ve reached our newest milestone—100 members! All are working with REMADE experts to accelerate the U.S.’s transition to the Circular Economy. From systems analysis and design for Re-X, materials optimization and remanufacturing, to recovery and recycling, REMADE partners with industry innovators, academic researchers and national labs to reduce energy consumption, decrease emissions, increase U.S. manufacturing competitiveness, and create clean economy jobs.

Read more about REMADE’s projects here. For an overview of all REMADE projects and projected impacts, read our newly released 2020 Impact Report here.

REMADE reached our 100-member milestone today with the addition of several new members in recent weeks, including Audubon Metals; Fiber Industries; LID Vizion; Light Metals Consultants; Manufacturing Technology Deployment Group, Inc.; PADNOS; Smelter Service Corp.; SeaChange Technologies; Sustainable Electronics Recycling International (SERI); University at Buffalo; University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Center for Innovative Food Technologies; and the Vinyl Institute.

We also want to thank our existing REMADE members—thank you all for your steadfast support. And we extend our deepest gratitude to those who have been with us the longest—our 34 founding members.

And to our prospective members, we look forward to working with you! Watch this space as REMADE expects to announce our fifth round of funding this spring.

To learn more about REMADE membership, visit Become A Member — The REMADE Institute.

 

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