Dedicated to connecting the world, our “Circular Membership Directory” is open to our members to feature your business and connect you with like-minded people. It spans across different categories of sustainability and circularity while reaching many countries around the globe!
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The City of Pickering oversees various sustainable initiatives in Pickering, Ontario. This includes their Community Climate Adaptation Plan, developing Integrated Sustainable Design Standards, and their Backyard Tree Planting Program.
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The City of Richmond is committed to environmental sustainability through its Circular City Strategy, aiming to achieve a 100% circular economy by 2050. This strategy emphasizes responsible consumption, waste minimization, and resource optimization, exemplified by innovative projects like the Recycled Asphalt Pavement pilot diverting tonnes of asphalt from landfills and promoting circularity in infrastructure development.
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The City of Richmond’s vision for circular economy is to maximize the value of resources, by design, through responsible consumption, minimizing waste and reimagining how resources flow in a sustainable, equitable, low-carbon economy.
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Their mission is to lead the community in securing the environmental health of their region, and thereby improve the social, cultural and economic wellbeing of future generations. Together, citizens, community groups, businesses, and City staff are working to make Thunder Bay more sustainable, climate-safe and pollution-free.
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Toronto is Canada’s largest city and a world leader in business, finance, technology, entertainment and culture. Its large population of immigrants from all over the globe has also made Toronto one of the most multicultural cities in the world.
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The City is proud to be home to people with unique histories, different languages, and respected beliefs. The Indigenous groups, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit, are interconnected and integral to the fabric of this territory. As a collective community, efforts towards reconciliation aim to welcome others and work together.
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The City of Windsor is dedicated to fostering Windsor’s development through various sustainable initiatives, including through actions that contribute to its transition to a circular economy framework.
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Continuing to move the City of Windsor towards a circular economy.
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Woodstock is special because of its tree-lined streets with century-old homes, abundant parkland and friendly citizens. It also has a vibrant cultural atmosphere and excellent city services. In addition, they have a strong sense of community.
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Provide key services
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Cleanfarms is a non-profit environmental stewardship organization. It works collaboratively with its members, partner agencies, and the government to ensure that Canadian farmers can actively contribute to a healthy environment and a sustainable future. Cleanfarms’ programs create meaningful change and offer a tangible way to address agricultural waste management and resource use in the community.
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Coast Waste Management Association fosters environmental leadership and best practices by providing a forum for discussion, education, and networking.
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To help members find the leading practices for building capacity for circular economics within their communities.
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What sets Colliers apart is not what they do, but how they do it. Clients experience forward-looking expertise that elevates value every step of the way. Colliers thinks differently, which produces innovative outcomes. Whether working with developers, investors, landlords, or tenants, they are a partner invested in seeing their clients succeed.
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COM2 Recycling Solutions (COM2) is an elite recycler and a premiere leader in the recycling industry that specializes in the recycling of electronic waste, including batteries and glass.
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Corbec Inc. was founded in 1965 and stands as a premier galvanizing provider, delivering high-quality services to the construction industry. With four facilities spread across Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime provinces, Corbec emphasizes environmental stewardship by aiming for low carbon footprint in the construction solutions they provide.
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Galvanize Better for the lowest Carbon Footprint over the entire Lifecycle of the project: recycle and lowest operational footprint.
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Dufferin County offers an exceptional quality of life, combining picturesque landscapes with a welcoming community. Residents enjoy abundant outdoor activities, top-notch schools, healthcare, and a vibrant arts scene.
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As an “upper tier” municipality, the County of Simcoe is responsible for a range of municipal services which include social housing, land ambulance and emergency planning, environmental services (solid waste management), a County road system, Ontario Works, children’s services, homes for the aged, museum, archives, County forest management, tourism, a Geographic Information System (computer mapping), and land use policy planning.
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Increased diversion from landfill
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The County of Wellington, situated in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, is an integral part of the Greater Golden Horseshoe region. With a focus on sustainability, the county oversees various initiatives and activities aimed at promoting environmental responsibility and community well-being in Wellington and its surrounding areas.
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The County gained experience in building a circular economy of food during the partnered Our Food Future project. Our staff continue to use their expertise in areas of solid waste services, procurement, agricultural support, and economic development to support circularity in our community. Our municipal climate change plan sets the targets which underscores all of this work.
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Dispersa is commercializing the world’s first waste-derived biosurfactants to deliver affordable yet high-quality ingredients for your products.
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They are committed to empowering organizations with the waste recycling software solutions necessary for achieving a sustainable future. Their cutting-edge software platform is helping organizations achieve their ESG goals, meet reporting obligations, and improve operational efficiency for their recycling programs.
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Dreams Jumper makes eco-friendly home textiles more accessible including linen bedding, bath towels and robes. They also developed a program aimed at making the home textile industry more circular.
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Our priorities lie in enhancing awareness of textile recycling in Canada, supporting research and development efforts for circular programs within the textile recycling sector, and fostering contributions to mechanical and chemical textile recycling and reuse initiatives.
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Earthub empowers communities and businesses to adopt circular practices, minimize waste, and maximize resource efficiency.
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Earthub is a platform dedicated to advancing the circular economy by promoting sustainable practices, reducing waste, and fostering a regenerative approach to resource use. Through our unique collection system, which diverts items from landfills, Earthub focuses on maximizing resource efficiency and minimizing waste through reuse, recycling, and collaboration. The platform brings businesses, innovators, and local communities together to develop closed-loop systems, while also providing education and advocacy to drive wider adoption of circular economy principles.
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Earthware specializes in providing reusable containers and sustainable food packaging solutions for both food providers and consumers, and they have also collaborated with some restaurants to combat single-use packaging waste that often ends up in landfills. Their initiatives promote environmental sustainability by offering reusable alternatives to traditional disposable packaging.
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We want to replace single-use containers of any sort with reusable takeout containers. We want our containers to be returned by consumers so we can wash and recirculate them. We work on a deposit return system so the end user is motivated to not only do the right thing for the planet, but to see the benefit to themselves by receiving their refund at our bottle depots. Easy for food providers to utilize the system and convenient for their customers to return them. Let’s reduce the 450 million single-use takeout containers ending up in our province’s landfill every year! Choose Reuse
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