Bloom Registry is a carbon registry dedicated to the circular economy, tracking carbon impacts of circular projects-notably e‑waste. It issues ISO-aligned book-and-claim certificates, offers API-based impact calculations, and operates a marketplace for tradable circular impact certificates.

Circularity Relevance

Core
Registry explicitly targets circular economy projects and circular impact credits, making its purpose directly aligned with circular economy outcomes. Source: Bloom, 2025

Circular Role

DirectEnabler
Bloom operates a public registry and marketplace for certificates and facilitates issuance, trading and retirement of circular impact certificates - which support circular activities. Source: Bloom, 2025

Circular Type

Marketplace
Intangible
B2B
Bloom operates a tradable certificate registry (marketplace) for carbon/circular impact certificates (intangible assets) connecting processors and corporate buyers (B2B). Source: Bloom, 2025

R Strategy

R3 - Reuse, R8 - Recycle, R2 - Reduce
Site emphasises promoting resource recovery and avoided emissions from e‑waste processing (R8 Recycle / Resource Recovery) and decarbonisation/reduction of emissions (R2 Reduce). References to extending lifecycles and value‑chain claims support reuse (R3). Source: Bloom, 2025

Circular Business Model

Recycling / Resource Recovery
Bloom issues certificates for e‑waste processing and avoided emissions, supporting recycling/resource recovery value claims and market mechanisms for circular impacts. Source: Bloom, 2025

Organisational Type

ForProfit
Operates as 'Bloom Group Limited' and offers commercial certificate trading and services, indicating a for‑profit company. Source: Bloom, 2025

Sector

Waste Management & Recycling
Site emphasises e‑waste processors, ISO methodology for e‑waste and avoided emissions from processing. Categorised in waste/recycling sector. Source: Bloom, 2025

Geographical Reach

National
Unknown
Site states the registry is used by e‑waste processors in the US; evidence confirms at least national (US) operations. Global ambitions are stated but not sufficient to mark Global. Source: Bloom, 2025

Hardware Component

None
Platform describes API-based impact calculation and registry services; no evidence that Bloom supplies specialised physical hardware to deliver its service. Source: Bloom, 2025

Tech Map Relevance

Bloom operates a public carbon registry dedicated to circular economy projects (notably e‑waste) and issues tradable book-and-claim certificates - directly relevant to circular economy marketplaces and claims. Source: Bloom, 2025

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Added: 23 Oct 2025
Updated: 12 Nov 2025