Explore expert insights, trends, and strategies in sustainable waste management for Canadian industries. From zero waste recycling to plastic diversion programs, learn how businesses can reduce landfill impact, meet compliance goals, and support a circular economy. Greenwave Recycling offers real solutions for a greener future.
Cardboard waste is an unavoidable by-product in manufacturing environments where packaging, storage, and transportation are part of daily operations. From protective packaging to product shipping, cardboard plays a critical role…
Corrugated paper waste is one of the most generated materials in industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and packaging. With the increasing demand for sustainable practices, businesses are now focusing on…
Managing waste in tire and rubber manufacturing is a critical aspect of maintaining efficiency and sustainability in modern industries. Large volumes of scrap are generated during production processes such as…
Managing industrial plastic waste has become essential for manufacturers aiming to improve efficiency and sustainability. LDPE Scrap Recycling plays a key role in handling production waste generated during cutting, trimming,…
The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped public health systems across the globe. In Canada, the mass adoption of personal protective equipment (PPE) kits—including masks, gloves, gowns, and face shields—was essential to protect…
In a world increasingly conscious of environmental impact, recycling paper stands out as one of the most effective and resource-efficient ways to manage waste. Whether from offices, warehouses, or manufacturing…
Industrial facilities generate significant volumes of paper waste — from corrugated cardboard, paperboard, mixed office paper and manufacturing by-products. Without an effective recycling programme, this paper waste can rapidly increase…
Plastic waste has become one of the biggest environmental challenges of our time. For Canadian businesses, implementing innovative plastic recycling strategies is not just a regulatory necessity—it’s a step toward…
The plastics industry in Canada faces mounting pressure—from regulators, consumers and investors—to adopt sustainable practices. As businesses aim for robust Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) credentials, plastic recycling is one…
Plastic waste continues to be a major environmental concern across Canada. Among the most commonly used plastics in industrial and commercial settings are LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) and HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)…