- The CIRCLE Act - The Recycling Partnership
As Congress considers changes to the tax code in 2025, a Recycling Infrastructure Investment Tax Credit, as part of the CIRCLE Act, could transform the American recycling economy, build local jobs, and reduce our reliance on imported materials
- Text - H. R. 4466 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): CIRCLE Act
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a recycling property investment credit, and for other purposes Mr Suozzi (for himself and Mr Fitzpatrick) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means
- The CIRCLE Act: Investing in Americas recycling future
Congress has a clear opportunity to lead The bipartisan CIRCLE Act, introduced by Reps Suozzi (D-N Y ) and Fitzpatrick (R-Pa ), is a targeted, practical solution
- Inside the CIRCLE Act’s bipartisan recycling balancing act
Under the proposed CIRCLE Act, private entities and municipalities could receive tax credits or rebates for qualified recycling investments, a move to improve U S recycling infrastructure and domestic supply chains
- Fitzpatrick, Suozzi Launch Bipartisan Plan to Transform Waste Into . . .
According to industry estimates, investments incentivized by the CIRCLE Act could unlock over $30 billion in economic value, generate more than 200,000 jobs, and prevent 169 million tons of recyclable materials from ending up in landfills—all while saving taxpayers nearly $10 billion
- Text of H. R. 4466: CIRCLE Act (Introduced version) - GovTrack. us
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a recycling property investment credit, and for other purposes 1 This Act may be cited as the Cultivating Investment in Recycling and Circular Local Economies Act of 2025 or the CIRCLE Act 2 Congress finds the following:
- Closing the Loop: Where the CIRCLE Act of 2025 Stands Today, and How . . .
Learn about the bipartisan CIRCLE Act of 2025, proposing a 30% tax credit for recycling infrastructure Discover how Waste Wise Innovation's smart solutions align with the Act to boost recycling, reduce contamination, and build a sustainable circular economy
- ReMA Lauds Introduction of CIRCLE Act - Recycled Materials Association
“By offering a 30 percent tax credit for investment in recycling infrastructure, equipment, and technology, the CIRCLE Act will help unlock private capital, drive innovation, increase material recovery, and help scale domestic processing capacity
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