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NASA’s LunaRecycle Challenge

Innovating Waste Management and Recycling Systems for Long-Duration Space Travel

About the Challenge

The LunaRecycle Challenge is a $3 million, two track, two-phase competition focused on the design and development of recycling solutions that can reduce non-metabolic waste and improve the sustainability of longer-term lunar missions.
 
NASA is committed to sustainable space exploration. As we prepare for future human space missions, there will be a need to consider how various waste streams, including non-metabolic waste, can be minimized—as well as how recyclables can be stored, processed, and repurposed in a space environment so that little or no waste will need to be returned to Earth.
 
The challenge also can influence and inspire better approaches and outcomes for terrestrial recycling—through entirely novel approaches, processes that improve efficiency and reduce toxic outputs, and smaller-scale technologies that could be deployed in communities around the globe.

Submit Solutions for Phase 2 about About the Challenge

Challenge Lead Center

 Kennedy Space Center

Phase 2 deadline

January 22, 2026

Eligibility

Global citizens

Partner Organization

The University of Alabama

Latest News

NASA Continues Search for Moon-Focused Sustainability Solutions

NASA is accepting U.S. submissions for the second phase of the agency’s LunaRecycle Challenge, a Moon-focused recycling competition.

Phase 2 of the LunaRecycle Challenge is divided into two levels: a milestone round and the final round. Submissions for the milestone round are open until January 2026, with finalists from that round announced in February.

Read More about NASA Continues Search for Moon-Focused Sustainability Solutions
An artist’s concept of the Moon (right) and Mars (center) against the starry expanse of space. A sliver of the Earth’s horizon can be seen in the foreground.
An artist’s concept of the Moon (right) and Mars (center) against the starry expanse of space. A sliver of the Earth’s horizon can be seen in the foreground.
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Register for our Upcoming Webinar!

Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at 1 p.m. ET

Join NASA experts answering your Frequently Asked Questions about Phase 2 of the LunaRecycle Challenge.

On the left half of the banner is NASA's LunaRecycle Challenge image, which shows an image of the Moon surrounded by three green arrows arranged in the universal symbol for recycling. On the right half is the text "Phase 2 Webinar #3: Answering Your Frequently Asked Questions."
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Contact Us:

Challenge
Jennifer Edmunson (Acting Program Manager)
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.
hq-stmd-centennialchallenges@mail.nasa.gov

Media Inquiries
Corinne Beckinger
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.
corinne.m.beckinger@nasa.gov