Please be advised that Mr. Robert Herritt is no longer associated with the company effective June 6, 2023. Please contact us for further information at [email protected] Sincerely John Johnson and Roy Adam (co-owners)
Italy is celebrating the establishment of an operational XPS #recycling chain. Congratulations to the @Corepla_Riciclo consortium for this initiative, highlighting the contribution XPS for food trays can make to the #circulareconomy
Tomorrow is a very exciting day! We look forward to seeing you at "Alberta Circular Plastics Day 2023"!
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Registration starts at 8:15am
For more details, visit: https://t.co/rJd5BwTDQp
While our logo might seem like a simple triangle, there's a deeper meaning behind it... 🧵
Back in 1992, graphic design students from the @UAlberta were tasked with helping design the logo for the newly formed Alberta Emerald Foundation. (1/4)
Despite what you may have heard, expanded polystyrene (EPS) is environmentally friendly. Made from 98% air, no toxic substances are used in the manufacture of EPS and it is 100% recyclable.
Exciting news! [Re] Waste just completed the @GoodwillAB Living Wall at the #yyc Impact Center. This stunning wall showcases the importance of circular economy and collaboration with partners who share our values. Join us in creating a more sustainable future! #ESG#recycling
Save the date...March 15th, APRA will host the "Alberta Circular Plastics Day"!
The event will include a tour of NAIT's "Productivity and Innovation Center" along with a several networking opportunities.
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To sign up visit: https://t.co/01RLwdUOMv
EPS has an Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) of zero and causes no damage to the ozone layer because no CFC’s or HCFC’s are used during the manufacturing process. EPS is inert, does not leach any chemicals and is completely food contact safe.
After years of advocating and creating awareness about this critical policy tool, newly passed Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations went into effect in Alberta this November.
Thank you to Alberta Municipalities for hosting the ceremony!
ICYMI: Researchers at @CityCollegeNY found that #AdvancedRecycling of plastic reduces GHG emissions and fossil energy use compared to landfilling used plastic while allowing plastic to be reused again and again.
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Join us for a one-day conference focused on the future of #plasticscircularity in Alberta. Connect with groups across the plastics value chain. March 15, 2023 at NAIT in Edmonton, AB. For more info visit: https://t.co/TAGq60l9iY #circulareconomy#plasticsrecycling
We’re thrilled to join @CanadaPact to work with the multitude of partners from various sectors to advocate for a circular plastics economy that ensure plastic is safely reused, recycled or composted. https://t.co/kNluHBWlJq