From Waste to Worth

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The County is working to reduce waste and build a stronger, more sustainable region. Through From Waste to Worth: A Circular Economy for Regional Prosperity, we are exploring ways to keep materials in use, support local businesses, and create new opportunities for communities across the region. This project will look for ways to support local businesses, entrepreneurs, and community leadership through the lens of:

  • Sharing
  • Reusing
  • Repairing
  • Remanufacturing
  • Upcycling existing materials and products

A circular economy is a system where everything is reused and nothing is thrown away. Products and materials stay in use through practices like maintenance, reuse, recycling, and composting.

We want your ideas to help:

  • Support reuse
  • Create local jobs
  • Spur innovation
  • Build a stronger, more resilient community

Your insights will help us understand what works, what challenges exist, and where new opportunities lie. This will guide fair and practical recommendations for the region and the County.

How to participate:

  • Take our survey (coming soon)
  • Learn about upcoming meetings
  • Explore related efforts
  • Ask questions
  • Share stories and ideas

The County is working to reduce waste and build a stronger, more sustainable region. Through From Waste to Worth: A Circular Economy for Regional Prosperity, we are exploring ways to keep materials in use, support local businesses, and create new opportunities for communities across the region. This project will look for ways to support local businesses, entrepreneurs, and community leadership through the lens of:

  • Sharing
  • Reusing
  • Repairing
  • Remanufacturing
  • Upcycling existing materials and products

A circular economy is a system where everything is reused and nothing is thrown away. Products and materials stay in use through practices like maintenance, reuse, recycling, and composting.

We want your ideas to help:

  • Support reuse
  • Create local jobs
  • Spur innovation
  • Build a stronger, more resilient community

Your insights will help us understand what works, what challenges exist, and where new opportunities lie. This will guide fair and practical recommendations for the region and the County.

How to participate:

  • Take our survey (coming soon)
  • Learn about upcoming meetings
  • Explore related efforts
  • Ask questions
  • Share stories and ideas
Page last updated: 22 May 2026, 02:26 PM