Circular Economy

Capital for the circular industrial economy.

Advanced recycling, waste-to-value, biochar, and materials recovery. Edge structures the financing for the operators turning waste streams into valuable feedstock for the next industrial era.

The Sector

Where waste becomes feedstock.

The circular economy isn't a theme — it's the only way industrial production scales without exhausting raw materials. Advanced recycling, mechanical recovery, biochar production, and waste-to-value processes are now critical infrastructure for the chemical industry, packaging, agriculture, and energy.

But the financing model is unproven. Feedstock supply is variable. Offtake markets for circular outputs are emerging. Most projects are FOAK by definition. Edge designs the structures that make this kind of capital work.

Sub-Sectors

Across the circular value chain.

Advanced Recycling

Pyrolysis, depolymerization, dissolution, and chemical recycling for plastics, textiles, and mixed-waste streams.

Waste-to-Value

Gasification, anaerobic digestion, and thermal conversion technologies producing fuels, chemicals, and power.

Biochar & Carbon Removal

Biomass-to-biochar systems with embedded CDR credit value — a new asset class for institutional capital.

Materials Recovery

Battery recycling, e-waste processing, and critical minerals recovery from end-of-life products and tailings.

Mechanical Recycling

Next-gen sortation, washing, and re-pelletization at scale — supplying recycled feedstock to packaging and consumer goods.

Industrial By-Product Recovery

Capturing value from steel slags, fly ash, and other industrial waste streams — converting cost centers into revenue streams.

Risk Profile

Common financing barriers.

01

Feedstock Risk

Variability in waste stream composition, volume, and price — the central challenge of circular economy underwriting.

02

Offtake Risk

Markets for circular outputs are still developing. Long-term offtake contracts at investment-grade quality remain scarce.

03

Technology Risk

Many projects deploy first-of-a-kind processes. Yields, throughput, and reliability assumptions need carrier-backed validation.

04

Regulatory Risk

Environmental permits, waste classification, and emerging regulatory frameworks vary by jurisdiction and asset.

How Edge Supports Circular Sponsors

An integrated circular economy playbook.

Feedstock Supply Wraps

Insurance products that transfer feedstock variability and continuity risk to specialty carriers.

Technology Performance Insurance

Output, throughput, and yield wraps for novel recycling and conversion technologies.

Offtake Enhancement

Counterparty insurance for emerging-market offtakers, raising counterparty quality to investment-grade.

R&D Tax Credits

Federal and state credits for the technical activities embedded in process development — often substantial for FOAK operators.

Cost Segregation

Asset reclassification on industrial recycling and conversion infrastructure — accelerated depreciation under §168.

Project Finance

Structured debt and equity capital for FOAK and platform-level circular economy projects.

Relevant Services

Cross-discipline tools
for circular transactions.

Building a circular project? Let's structure the financing.

From advanced recycling to biochar to industrial by-product recovery — if it's circular, we've probably structured it.

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