Green Products

Our line of green products offer cost-effective options for you to transition to a low carbon and circular economy.

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Niagara Ecoglass

Emterra Group now operates Niagara Ecoglass following the recent acquisition of the Niagara Recycling Centre. Fine crushed glass is produced by processing recyclable glass and turning it into an abrasive glass product. This product is used by the blast cleaning industry as a valuable and cost-effective alternative substitute for silica sand.

Emterra Group crushes and processes glass coming through the Niagara Recycling Facility and the final outcome is a remarkable abrasive glass known as "Niagara Ecoglass," specifically crafted to align with the size and quality requirements of the sandblasting sector in Ontario, Quebec, and the United States.

Contact the Niagara Recycling Facility to learn more about this safe, efficient, eco-friendly addition to your abrasion materials.

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Crumb Rubber

Produced through an emission-free process, the high-quality crumb rubber manufactured in our plant is ready to be transformed into new rubber products.

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Recyclable commodities

Our post-consumer recyclable commodities consistently have low residue rates and rank high with end-market buyers.

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Transformations

Offering an environmentally friendly and closed-loop alternative, Transformations™ is a non-toxic windshield washer fluid created from post-consumer liquid products.

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Ethanol

Post-consumer liquid products are re-distilled and reinvented, creating an environmentally sustainable, pure ethanol product, used for a variety of industrial purposes.

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Community Spotlight

Community Spotlight

A shared vision for community, business and art

What do a shared vision, 1,111 melted aluminum cans and shattered recycled glass have in common? The answer can be found in a long-standing strategic partnership, and a symbolic piece of art fashioned from recovered and recycled materials that now proudly hangs in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

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