Participate

A membership network for the stakeholders needed to build waste-to-BiCRS supply.

MSW2CDR works because no single city, facility, brand, technology company, buyer, university, or funder controls the full pathway. The network connects each stakeholder’s missing piece to the others.

Where you fit

Each participant improves a different part of the municipal road to CDR.

The MSW2CDR visual language helps each stakeholder see what they control, what they can improve, and what the next useful action is.

Publicunderstand labels and reduce confusion
Citiesharmonize local route standards
Haulersconnect collection to evidence
Processorsturn facilities into pathway candidates
Brandsimprove product, packaging, and claims
Technology partnersmatch processes to real feedstocks
Buyers & funderssupport credible future supply
Cities + facilitiesControl waste flows and infrastructure
Brands + material partnersInfluence products, packaging, and demand
Technology supply chain partnersNeed real feedstocks and deployment sites
Buyers + fundersNeed credible future supply
MSW2CDRAssessment, routing, claims, and supply-chain building system
Universities + labsStrengthen testing, methods, and R&D
MRV + standards advisorsDefine evidence and verification needs
Communities + workforceSupport visible participation and local jobs
Materials marketsProvide durable product destinations

Why participate

Each member type gains value because the network becomes more useful as it connects.

Cities gain project clarity

Move from landfill diversion and organics management into assessed carbon-removal infrastructure options.

For supply chain partners

Facilities gain retrofit pathways

Identify which existing assets could add durable carbon pathways and what evidence would be needed.

Retrofit analysis

Brands gain route intelligence

Understand product, packaging, and waste stream choices before making circularity or CDR-related claims.

Material guide

Technologies gain deployment context

Find feedstock fit, site fit, buyer relevance, and review requirements earlier.

Pathway atlas

Universities gain applied R&D pathways

Connect research, testing, student projects, grants, and commercialization to real feedstocks and sites.

Advisory ecosystem