Chicago Nonprofit Develops Circular Economy Hub in Historic Firehouse
Plant Chicago is renovating a 120-year-old firehouse into a circular economy hub, promoting repair, reuse, and local resources. By 2026, the project aims to establish a welcoming space that supports sustainable practices in the community.

Plant Chicago is revitalizing a historic firehouse into a circular economy hub, emphasizing community engagement in sustainability efforts. The 6,800-square-foot facility features an indoor farm and offers workshops on topics such as solar energy and composting, attracting local residents and businesses seeking to adopt sustainable practices.
As part of the renovation, the site will include public electric vehicle chargers and energy-efficient installations, with completion expected in 2026. The initiative is part of a broader urban movement across the U.S. to empower local economies towards achieving zero waste goals, with similar efforts seen in Phoenix and Atlanta. The project highlights the importance of local resources flowing back into the community.




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