Advances in circular economy in Mexico

Mexico is making progress in adopting the circular economy, a model aimed at eliminating waste in production and consumption. Government, business, and industrial initiatives stand out for promoting sustainability and recycling. Experts and legislators stress the need for greater collaboration for long-term results.

The circular economy in Mexico is gaining momentum amid environmental and economic challenges. This approach transforms production and consumption to conserve resources, as outlined in the National Development Plan, which incorporates circular principles.

Leading companies are adopting sustainable supply chains, using recycled materials and redesigning products for better recyclability. Universities and NGOs provide training programs to promote responsible consumption. Investments in advanced recycling technologies, such as automated separation and biotechnologies for plastics, enhance efficiency.

Digital platforms connect consumers with recycling firms, boosting rates in urban areas. Mexico is forging international alliances to share knowledge and practices. Sustainability indicators measure environmental and social impacts.

The Confederation of Industrial Chambers (CONCAMIN) established the Circular Economy Commission a year ago, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The commission promotes recycling, resource reuse, and waste reduction in supply chains.

At CONCAMIN's 108th general assembly, Alicia Bárcena, SEMARNAT secretary, praised the commission's work and suggested: “The circular economy should be proposed as a new industrial sector.” She highlighted the unanimous approval of the General Circular Economy Law by the Chamber of Deputies and Senate.

During the installation of the Special Commission on Circular Economy and Business Development, Senator Néstor Camarillo Medina stated: “Mexico is entering a new stage where economic development and sustainability complement each other.” He mentioned his participation in the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos to learn global practices.

Examples include Texinova, which recovers fibers for reuse; Biofase, producing bioplastics from avocado waste; Ecolana, a recycling platform; and Biobreak in Mexicali, transforming seashells into biodegradable additives.

These initiatives require more collaboration among government, private sector, civil society, and academia to transition to a sustainable model.

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