It takes 20 minutes to consume
20 yrs
to decompose
Wondering how you can help?
Real change starts with small shifts. Here’s how you
can start your low-waste journey
About us
We help individuals, institutions, and businesses transition from a linear “take-make-dispose” model to a circular economy, where waste is minimized, resources are reused, and sustainability becomes a way of life.
Our Collaborators in Change
how do we make
circular magic happen?
1
It begins with what we leave behind:
We start by seeing waste as a resource, identifying materials that can be recovered, repurposed, or reimagined for new value.
2
Build Smarter
Collection Systems
Through well-planned collection points and technology-driven tracking. We ensure every recyclable or reusable item finds its way back efficiently.
3
Empower And
Educate Communities
We engage people where they learn and work - creating awareness, accountability, and local champions for circular action.
4
Streamline Sorting
And Recovery
Collected materials are organized, processed, and directed into circular supply chains - turning discarded waste into renewed resources and products.
5
Close The Loop,
Sustain The Change
By reducing consumption, reusing what exists, and continuously educating, we create a lasting culture of innovation and responsibility.
Our Work in Action
We start with people—driving behavior change that empowers waste workers, engages communities, and reduces plastic going to landfills
Measuring Change That Matters
Waste Recovery
(in kg)
20k+
Our Patrons
2.1k+
Students Engaged
700+
Awareness
1.5k+
Start Where You Are.
Change What You Can.
Because The Future Isn’t Built By One – It’s Built By All Of Us.
I am Suhailah Ranya Daneen, a student in three grasshopper and I would like to make a suggestion for the school.
As you know the environment of the Earth is horrible for animals because of plastic and if we don’t do something about it, it’ll get worse and we don’t want that to happen. So I suggest the school should get recycling bin for 3 things – compost (food we don’t want to eat), paper, and of course plastic.
Thank you for reading this letter.
Suhailah Ranya Daneen
3rd Grader
Being able to volunteer with Circular Innovations was an enriching and educational experience. Earlier, I was not always mindful of the purchases I made or the single-use plastic items I used. However, now I am more conservative in my purchases, since I have learned the impact even a single plastic bottle or bag can have on our environment. I am grateful for the chance to give back and be part of something impactful.
Shamisa
Graduate Student, Kings College
Big Shout Out to Circular for Awesome Recycling! Thanks for taking care of our plastics for the past few years. Honestly, you guys have made it SO much easier to do the right thing. Having you pick up right from my doorstep following an informed schedule has been a total lifesaver. The cloth bags you gave are super handy for my house help to collect the recyclables. If anyone is looking for a reliable, easy way to recycle their plastics, I always tell them about you.
Kavita Mehra
Educator, American International School in Dhaka
During the unit Sharing the Planet, our Grade 3 students were visited by Circular Innovations. They talked about how humans use natural resources and how this impacts the future of all living things on #Earth. Ms Sankalita Shome helped our students understand the impact of Plastic Pollution on our environment and how we can implement the 5 R’s (Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose & Recycle) in our daily lives. We look forward to coming together as a whole school community to make the world a better place for everyone.
Sandra Moreel
Educator, International School Dhaka
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