Emterra Group is a company of four divisions offering municipal and industrial, commercial and institutional (ICI) customers a fully integrated approach to collecting, processing and marketing:
We bring innovation, commitment and plain old hard work to the task of developing and managing material collection and resource recovery programs for our customers.
Our know-how stems from decades of resource recovery management in Canada as a company:
In 2012, we marked 35 years of growth and development.
Emterra’s roots extend back to Vancouver in 1976, where founder and CEO Emmie Leung first established International Paper Industries (IPI) to collect cardboard and other waste paper from commercial operations. Drawing on her strong entrepreneurial energy, Emmie tackled every job – driver, collector, baler, shipper, bookkeeper, along with everything in between, learning first hand the grassroots operation of handling resource materials.
As waste diversion and recycling gained momentum in British Columbia in the 1990s, IPI expanded and thrived, offering new and better services to a broader range of clients.
In the ‘90s, IPI grew beyond BC, establishing an offshoot called Halton Recycling Ltd. in Ontario. In 2003, IPI started the company’s first single stream MRF in Manitoba. Both of these waste management companies, along with the original IPI in BC were brought together under the new name, Emterra Environmental, in 2008.
Our mission is to leverage our operational know-how and our boundless commitment to minimizing the amount of waste that is disposed of in landfill to deliver comprehensive value-added waste and recycling collection and processing services to our customers.
Tire collection for recycling simply makes sense. Ontario residents can dispose of their used rubber tires free of charge at any Ontario Tire Stewardship (OTS) registered collection location. OTS reports that over 33 million tires have been recycled in Ontario since it started in 2009, achieving an average diversion rate of 96 per cent.
Collecting used and scrap tires has an important positive impact on the environment. Not only is Emterra Tire Recycling helping to keep these on and off-road tires from being disposed of in landfill, littered on our landscape or burned, we also are contributing to closing the recycling loop. Many fantastic new products such as patio tiles and engine parts are produced from the rubber mulch/crumb rubber that comes from our rubber tire shredding process. In this sense, we are a leading Ontario supplier of crumb rubber.
Emterra Tire Recycling (formerly called Canadian Eco Rubber Ltd.) is located in Brampton, Ontario and accepts both used and scrap tires. Used tires have some life left in them and are often reused before reaching the end of their useful lives. Scrap tires go straight to recycling. Whether used or scrap, the tires that come to our facility are never stockpiled or landfilled.
Our environmentally-responsible, innovative, proprietary technology shreds tires to separate the steel, fibre and rubber components. We recover 100% of each scrap tire collected and no emissions are produced during the recycling process.
Company Name | Emterra Tire Recycling |
Business Category | Tire and Rubber Recycling |
Address | 1122 Pioneer Road Burlington Canada |
President | Meet Emmie Leung |
Year Established | 1976 |
Employees | 1000 |
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Hours of Operation | NA |
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