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What will it take to recover more critical materials when demand is growing and recovery systems aren’t keeping up?
With the growing deployment of solar panels, wind turbines, electric vehicles, and data centers, demand for metals and minerals is rising fast. But current systems for recovering and reusing these materials are limited, inefficient, or missing entirely.
In this episode, Aly Bryan, Senior Member of the investment team at Closed Loop Partners’ Venture Group, explains why critical materials have become a central topic in the circular economy. She introduces the concepts of small-loop and large-loop circularity, discusses the role of modular recovery infrastructure, and shares why relying on large, centralized processing facilities may no longer be the most effective approach. Aly also explores how circular startups can work within existing supply chains and why reverse logistics is essential to making recovery work at scale.
This episode is part of VC for Circularity - the Venture Capital Perspective on Circular Economy Startups.
People
Patrick Hypscher, Circular Business Strategist, PaaS Expert https://www.linkedin.com/in/hypscher/
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About
Their venture capital arm, Closed Loop Ventures Group, invests early-stage capital in companies reimagining product design, manufacturing, consumption, and recovery to eliminate waste and transform supply chains.
Further Links
Pitcher portal: https://www.closedlooppartners.com/about-us/contact-us/
More on Closed Loop: https://www.closedlooppartners.com/capital-management/venture-capital/ventures/
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What will it take to recover more critical materials when demand is growing and recovery systems aren’t keeping up?
With the growing deployment of solar panels, wind turbines, electric vehicles, and data centers, demand for metals and minerals is rising fast. But current systems for recovering and reusing these materials are limited, inefficient, or missing entirely.
In this episode, Aly Bryan, Senior Member of the investment team at Closed Loop Partners’ Venture Group, explains why critical materials have become a central topic in the circular economy. She introduces the concepts of small-loop and large-loop circularity, discusses the role of modular recovery infrastructure, and shares why relying on large, centralized processing facilities may no longer be the most effective approach. Aly also explores how circular startups can work within existing supply chains and why reverse logistics is essential to making recovery work at scale.
This episode is part of VC for Circularity - the Venture Capital Perspective on Circular Economy Startups.
People
Patrick Hypscher, Circular Business Strategist, PaaS Expert https://www.linkedin.com/in/hypscher/
Chapters
About
Their venture capital arm, Closed Loop Ventures Group, invests early-stage capital in companies reimagining product design, manufacturing, consumption, and recovery to eliminate waste and transform supply chains.
Further Links
Pitcher portal: https://www.closedlooppartners.com/about-us/contact-us/
More on Closed Loop: https://www.closedlooppartners.com/capital-management/venture-capital/ventures/
One-page Summary