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!
About the Company
Their efficient processes ensure the timely collection and recycling of a wide variety of recyclable materials from institutions like hospitals, schools, and government offices, contributing to a more sustainable environment.
Priorities in the Circular Economy
Robust Recycling’s priorities in the circular economy center on maximizing material recovery, reducing environmental impact, and enhancing material reuse. The company focuses on advancing recycling technologies and fostering collaborative partnerships to improve waste management practices. By investing in innovation, educating the community, and promoting sustainable design, Robust Recycling aims to minimize its environmental footprint and drive broader adoption of circular economy principles. Tracking and reporting performance ensures transparency and supports continuous improvement in their efforts to create a more sustainable future.
About the Company
They support their clients on the path to carbon neutrality by offering a comprehensive management solution for FF&E (Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment). This solution promotes asset reuse, reduces carbon emissions, delivers fiscal savings, and creates positive impacts for communities through success stories and excellent corporate social responsibility (CSR) opportunities.
Priorities in the Circular Economy
Commercial Re-use and Waste Avoidance
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S-Cubed Environmental specializes in waste management solutions, employing collaborative strategies that engage stakeholders in reduction and diversion efforts. With expertise in industry standards and regulatory compliance, S-Cubed Environmental offers tailored waste management programs and access to a multidisciplinary team across Canada, led by Stacey Schaub-Szabo.
Priorities in the Circular Economy:
We support companies on their journey to provide measurable and verifiable action plans to support publicized corporate Zero Waste targets.
About the Company
The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.
About the Company
Saponetti is Toronto’s inaugural zero-waste store. They are a one-stop solution for daily needs, emphasizing cleanliness, wellbeing, and joy, while drastically reducing single-use plastic waste.
Priorities in the Circular Economy
Saponetti prioritizes expanding zero-waste solutions, reducing single-use plastics, and supporting sustainable practices in both consumer and business sectors.
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The Saskatchewan Waste Reduction Council (SWRC) is a non-governmental organization dedicated to reducing waste in Saskatchewan. SWRC advocates for waste reduction, fosters community engagement, and promotes solutions for a waste-free Saskatchewan through initiatives like Waste ReForum, recycling programs, composting promotion, and Waste Reduction Week coordination.
Priorities in the Circular Economy:
Reduction, re-use, repair
About the Company
Second Wind Recycling’s innovative approach eliminates diversion barriers, making expanded polystyrene recycling both environmentally and economically attractive. Our mobile service reduces the bulky material by fifty times right at the collection site, and delivers it to be incorporated into new durable products.
Priorities in the Circular Economy
Diversion
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Seneca Polytechnic is a multi-campus public college located in the Greater Toronto Area and Peterborough, Ontario. With a dedicated Sustainability Policy, Seneca integrates sustainability principles across academic programs, services, and physical spaces, recognized with a silver STARS rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
Priorities in the Circular Economy:
Reducing and reusing materials generated on campus.
About the Organization
Founded in 1967, Sheridan has grown from a local college of 400 students to one of Ontario’s leading postsecondary institutions, educating approximately 40,000 students every year on three campuses in three Ontario cities — Oakville, Brampton and Mississauga.
An award-winning institution, Sheridan attracts students from across Canada and around the world. Sheridan’s 215,000+ alumni play a critical role in shaping the future of our society in the fields of arts, business, community service, health, technology, and the skilled trades.
Priorities in the Circular Economy
Reducing waste to landfill, increasing waste diversion rate, reducing contamination rate, increasing reuse in the school and community, etc.
About the Company
From insights, strategy and creative, to asset production, interactive and in-field execution, they offer end-to-end experiential marketing, event and program development solutions.
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Sleep Country is a company that offers sleep essentials, such as mattresses, pillows, sheets, mattress protectors, headboards, and more. They have a Green Recycling Program, through which they donate to communities in need or recycle old mattresses, diverting thousands of mattresses from landfills annually.
Priorities in the Circular Economy:
Plastics, textiles, packaging
About the Company
Smart Recycle Consulting’s expert experience allows them to carry out an audit accurately and effectively without disrupting day-to-day operations in businesses. They identify immediate improvements that result in greater cost-effectiveness and improved waste reduction practices.
About the Company
Sobeys Inc. is proudly Canadian, with over 115 years of experience in the food retail business. As one of only two national grocery retailers in Canada, they serve the food shopping needs of Canadians with approximately 1,600 stores in all 10 provinces. Their retail banners include Sobeys, Safeway, IGA, Foodland, FreshCo, Thrifty Foods, and Lawtons Drugs, along with more than 146 retail fuel locations.
About the County
Strathcona County, located in the heart of Alberta, is an energetic and thriving community. A leader in North America’s petroleum industry and a champion for advancing diverse agricultural business, they use our energy to power our new tomorrow.
Priorities in the Circular Economy
Capacity Building, Waste Management, Procurement
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Suppli offers sustainable food packaging, partnering with restaurants to reduce carbon footprints and comply with Canadian federal single-use packaging bans. Their reusable containers aim to minimize waste by facilitating easy return to drop-off locations after use, promoting environmental responsibility and supporting a circular economy.
Priorities in the Circular Economy:
Create the technology platform and program blueprint to facilitate city-by-city expansion of reusable food packaging.
About the Company
Sussex provides a wide range of services in public affairs, strategic communications, and digital advocacy, catering to sectors including all levels of government, energy, environment, health care, and more. Their expert team navigates the complexities of these sectors, offering tailored strategies and solutions to effectively engage stakeholders, shape public opinion, and drive meaningful outcomes that align with their clients’ goals and priorities.
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Sustainability Advantage aligns its purpose, vision, mission, and values with a focus on ensuring future generations’ quality of life and flourishing within nature’s limits. It provides resources to ensure stakeholder wellbeing, emphasizing trustworthiness and respect, alongside achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions through concrete actions.
Priorities in the Circular Economy:
Circular procurement and net-zero procurement
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TELUS is a leading telecommunications company in Canada, providing a wide range of communication and entertainment services to consumers and businesses across the country. Through initiatives like the Bring-It-Back program and renewable energy investments, they encourage customers to responsibly recycle or upcycle old devices, contributing to a circular economy and minimizing electronic waste.
Priorities in the Circular Economy:
Product Longevity: We’re working to extend the lifespan of our products and infrastructure equipment. By offering products that are easy to repair and upgrade, we reduce electronic waste and promote the reuse of technology.
Sustainable Suppliers: We strive to work with businesses that adopt sustainable, ethical, labour, health and safety, and environmental principles that align with ours, while ensuring the well-being of their employees, contractors and communities.
Recycling Initiatives: TELUS is actively involved in recycling, recovering and repurposing electronic waste. Our smartphone repair business, Mobile Klinik, is at the forefront of our recycling and upcycling efforts. We also encourage our customers to recycle their old devices through our Trade-In program in our stores.
About the Company
They provide innovative dispensing and delivery solutions that enable positive change in the way food is supplied and purchased. Together, they aim to create a better planet, healthier communities, and a simpler, more sustainable way of doing business.
About the Company
The Beer Store has been in business since 1927 and is owned by 30 Ontario-based brewers. It employs 7,000 hard-working Ontarians, providing well-paying full and part-time jobs.
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