As a federally incorporated, non-for-profit, product stewardship company, Product Care Association (PCA) in Vancouver is committed to streamlining the recycling of special waste process.
Now you can feel good about saying goodbye to your old small appliances, power tools, and exercise machines. The ElectroRecycle™ Program will happily take more than 300 electric or battery powered products at its 195+ collection sites across British Columbia. Brought to you by CESA – the Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association, ElectroRecycle™ – we’re giving new life to old products across B.C..
An extensive network of collection sites also exist for generators with large volumes of lighting products to drop off across the province.
LightRecycle includes over 200 collection sites for consumers with household quantities of residential-use lamps (maximum of 16)
Large volume generators can recycle light bulbs, tubes, fixtures and ballasts free of charge with LightRecycle, providing the required quantities are met.
At 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, we make junk disappear! Say the word and our friendly, uniformed truck team will haul everything away. We’ll even sweep up the area when we’re done. Give us a call today!
The Emterra Group is a company of three divisions offering municipal and industrial, commercial and institutional (ICI) customers a fully integrated approach to collecting, processing and marketing: Printed Paper and Packaging Used and Scrap Tires Stale-dated and Un-saleable Products
In 1989 the founders of the Western Rubber Products Ltd (WRP) recognized a problem and an opportunity. Stockpiles of scrap tires were accumulating in British Columbia. They envisioned a province free of scrap tire piles; where all scrap tires would be turned into useful products rather than taking up space in landfills or being discarded without thought to the local environment. Today, with the Group employing nearly one hundred people, that vision has come true.Western Rubber collects, transports and processes scrap passenger, light truck and medium truck tires from all over British Columbia. The company is comprised of a trucking, shredding, crumbing, fine grind and mulch divisions. The collection and processing of nearly 100% of BC's scrap tires are handled by the Company which operates from 3 locations, with 75,000 square feet under roof on 5 acres in total, producing 45 to 50 million pounds of crumb rubber products annually.Through extensive in-house R&D, innovation and design, not to mention its committed employees, the Company has created one of the largest whole tire to crumb rubber facility in North America