🌎 Yesterday was Earth Day 🌱
And I couldn't help to share this incredibly interesting material made to celebrate this special day dedicated to our planet. While I was reading it, I reflected on the journey I started a month ago. Transitioning my career from the agribusiness, often criticized for its environmental impacts, and backing to the industry.
During the four years I worked in agribusiness, I witnessed firsthand its importance as well as its challenges. While agriculture "feeds the world," it's no secret that certain practices can strain our planet's resources and contribute to environmental degradation.
Recognizing this, I knew I wanted to be part of the solution, not the problem. I also reflected on the importance and privilege of aligning my personal values with what I produce and deliver to the world.
That's why I joined the SolarCycle team. A pioneering company committed to the circular economy. Joining this team represents more than just a career transition for me - it's a commitment to making a tangible difference for our environment.
By recycling and reusing materials from solar panels at the end of their lifespan, we are reducing waste, conserving resources, solving problems, and mitigating the ecological footprint of renewable energy.
As we celebrate Earth Day, let's remember that every action, small or large, contributes to the health of our planet and, consequently, to ours as well. Whether through innovative technologies like SolarCycle, or through conscious choices in our daily lives.
We are together for a greener, cleaner, and brighter future for all!
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#SolarCycle
Happy #EarthDay! Today, we’re celebrating the massive clean energy transition that’s underway in America. Alongside our industry partners, we’re working together to build something the world has never done before: a fully circular, clean energy system.
SOLARCYCLE is extracting and separating hundreds of thousands of pounds of precious elements from end-of-life solar panels and redirecting those resources back into the supply chain.
What does it all add up to? An opportunity to make old materials useful again, instead of it going to waste. Here’s a roundup of what we and our customers have been diverting from landfills since our founding in 2022: