An investigation found high levels of lead, cadmium, and arsenic in homes and schools near a plant recycling toxic US steel dust in Monterrey.
Monday was the first recycling pickup for the new company servicing Kanesatake. There was just one hiccup – they didn’t come.
Monday was the first recycling pickup for the new company servicing Kanesatake. There was just one hiccup - they didn’t come.
The new $1 billion mill is expected to consume 20,000 tons of OCC per month and produce 1,500 tons per day of CRB.
Loop Industries, the operator of PET plastic and polyester fibre recycling technology, has announced the breakdown of its joint venture with South Korean Geo ...
Also Ann Arbor, Mich.-based private equity firm Speyside Equity Advisers has acquired GSC Technologies Inc., a maker of totes ...
The Québec Mining Association (QMA) is pleased to announce that Emmanuelle Toussaint has been appointed as its new president ...
Improvements in infrastructure must be accompanied by commitments to make the issue of sustainability part of school ...
As of 1 January 2025, Quebec residents now follow uniform recycling rules, regardless of their municipality. This change, ...
Highlights from the Hatley Township council meeting By William Crooks Local Journalism Initiative The Hatley Township council ...
The North American Volvo subsidiary Nova Bus is joining forces with the Canadian battery recycler Lithion to collect and ...
Unfortunately, as ID fraud becomes more prevalent, the question is not if but when your data will get compromised. Equifax ...