We don’t mean to brag, BUT…
we’ve managed to get a few things accomplished over the years.
Here’s a little taster of how we’re contributing to the circular shift,
who we’ve worked with, and the impact we’ve had.
Our Impact
30+
delivered through podcast episodes, guest lectures, and global speaking events, reaching 5000+ people worldwide.
Educational sessions
20+
delivered including baseline assessments, evaluations, market studies and strategy due diligence for NGOs, government, Corporations, SMEs and community NFPs.
Research projects
€100K+
Value created
through smarter waste stream recovery and circular design and funder-ready impact reports.
13+
supported at festivals and data centres across 5 countries helping to recover thousands of reusables, return deposit items, and recyclables.
Waste audits
100+
per year supporting local and international circularity initiatives and underserved communities.
Volunteer Hours
15+
across Europe, Asian Pacific, North America & Latin America reached through projects, partnerships, and collaboration.
Countries
Project Snapshots
Dutch-Canadian Waste-to-Resource Trade Mission
In partnership with the Dutch Consulate General in Toronto & MetaSus, The Waste Not Spot, led inbound and outbound trade missions between the Netherlands and Canada, promoting circular trade and collaboration between Dutch and Canadian waste innovators (2024-2025).
Regenerating Honduras’ Northern Coast
The Northern coast of Honduras is consistently inundated with marine plastic waste washing up on its shores, an increasing problem with the more extreme weather and flooding thanks to climate change. Honduras is one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world. The Waste Not Spot, in partnership with Belú Travel and Circular Clarity, is designing a circular program solution to implement with local community members to support regenerative travel, local jobs, and protection of local ecosystems.
Supported Seavents across Tomorrowland, Lente Kabinet, Dekmantel, and Lago Lago festivals in the Netherlands and Belgium with waste audits, sorting, and public engagement to maximise resource recovery.
Festival Waste Support
Circular & Inclusive Digital Futures for Uganda (CIDFU) Programme
In this day and age, digital skills, access to devices, connectivity, and power are essential to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In Uganda, the opportunity is huge and growing. That’s why we have partnered with local organisations, Outcast Activists Forum (OAF) Uganda and Roots of Impact Development Initiative (RIDI), and EU-based organisations, Circular IT Group and Close the Gap to develop a programme to develop a solution, fit for the local context.
“It was a delight working with Caitlyn of The Waste Not Spot at the Canadian Waste to Resource Conference. Caitlyn's passion and energy and enthusiasm for the circular industry is evident in everything she does! Her comfort level in relating to everyone and sparking engaging conversations across borders is truly impressive!”
— Franca Cuidini (Waste to Resource Ontario)
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Let’s make circularity a reality!
Wherever you are, whatever the scale.