THE COUNTRY’S LEADING WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
Canada’s Waste Management Sector
Waste Management of Canada Corporation and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, notably WM Québec Inc., are owned by Waste Management, Inc. (“Waste Management”). Canadian Garbage Management’s goal is to give safe and dependable waste management services at a reasonable cost to consumers.
Over the five years preceding 2019, the garbage collection services industry in Canada grew at an annualized rate of 3.1% to $5.9 billion. Over the past five years, rising consumer spending and consumption rates have led to increased domestic waste creation.
In Canada, hazardous and non-hazardous waste as well as recyclable materials are collected by the Waste Collection Services industry. Non-hazardous wastes include municipal solid wastes (MSW) or home garbage as well as industrial and commercial wastes. The business also includes transfer stations where trash is moved from local vehicles into long-distance vehicles for final delivery at disposal sites. This industry excludes government-provided services of a similar nature.
List of Top 10 Waste Companies in Canada
1. Cooper Environmental Services, LLC:
Cooper Environmental has been the recognized leader in continuous metals monitoring for over ten years now with their core technology being an automated energy dispersive X-Ray fluorescence analysis module integrating laboratory level detection limits with a unique automated QA/QC system that tells the operator about each sample taken quality.
This technology has been integrated into monitors for air ambient, stack gasses and now water – it has proved very reliable having systems supplied ten years ago still in use.
The most up-to-date invention from Cooper Environmental is its pioneering ADAPT software applied on their new class leading Xact 625i ambient air monitor. With this program metallic airborne constituents are automatically displayed graphically therefore minimizing or even negating time consuming expensive data processing requirements; hence making it affordable yet useful pollution source identification monitor.
2. QED Environmental Systems Ltd:
QED Environmental Systems provides environmental technology solutions for groundwater, soil and gas management in the industrial, environmental, and energy sectors on a global basis. It has its headquarters in the US for North, Central and South America markets. This office is responsible for the overall direction of QED’s international operations across Europe as well as Middle East Africa and Asia Pacific.
The company’s target markets include remediation, landfilling, biogas generation and medical products & services to food & beverage industry. With its broad network of established distributors worldwide, QED can deliver products/services in more than 60 countries with local language support.
Their products benefit groundwater sampling; groundwater remediation pumping; landfill leachate/condensate pumping; landfill gas/biogas analysis; air stripping for VOC removal; wireless data collection.
3. Wrights Recycling Machinery Limited:
Wright’s Recycling Machinery Limited is a UK-based manufacturer of recycling equipment which also makes shredders for scrap metal industries in addition to cable strippers. Many of their partners sell both paper reel splitters as well as granulating systems and shredders cables strippers alligator shears.
They have also a new device for removing plastic bottle tops.With the help of their in-house design team, they can develop custom recycling systems to meet the needs of their clients. Wrights Recycling Machinery was established by Russell Ridley an experience metal recycler for over 50 years. The Wrights are approached by companies from all parts of the world who ask them to help with their marketing.
4. Livestock Water Recycling,Inc:
Calgary, Alberta is home to Livestock Water Recycling, Inc., which is a privately-owned Canadian firm.The company’s major service areas are targeted at hog and dairy CAFOs which include animal waste management.Also, it has been building and manufacturing industrial waste water treatment systems in North America since 1991.
All design, development, and manufacturing takes place at the company’s Calgary, Alberta headquarters. First cognition that this organization was required in oil and gas facilities concentrated on wastewater clean up hence its name though it has expanded into other areas. In agriculture business at around 2004 there was found a fresh potential on manure management.
5. Himark Biogas Inc:
Himark Biogas Inc is an engineering services and biogas technology firm.There are several services offered by Himarks including licensing patented anaerobic digestion technology as well as feasibility studies and project design as well as assistance with engineering, building and commissioning of digesters.In 1976 the company began as a mixed grain / purebred cattle farm before beginning diversification through feedlot management combined with waste-to-energy technology licencing including biogas plant operation alongside ethanol production facilities.
6. Tervita:
Tervita was an energy and environmental services corporation that traded publicly in Alberta, Canada.Concord Well Servicing was co-founded by David P .Werklund in 1979.Two years after it changed its name to Canadian Crude Separators Corporation (CCS Corp.). Tervita is a 12-business company which was formed in 2012 by CCS Corporation and includes organizations like CCS Midstream Services and Hazco.
The firm offered services such as oil field waste disposal, landfill remediation, demolition, metals recycling, water treatment, civil and environmental construction, oil sands exploration, construction drilling and oil spill clean-up. Its activities encompass various client types in Canada and the United States
7. Lystek International:
Lystek International was created by the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada in 2000 for the commercialization of biosolids treatment technologies and other non-hazardous organic waste products. It is controlled by R.W Tomlinson Ltd under management control with headquarters at Cambridge Ontario’s Lystek.Lystek uses thermal hydrolysis to create biofertilizer through high-speed shearing, alkali addition and low temperature steam.
LysteGro can be sold as a commercial biofertilizer or recycled into anaerobic digesters & BNR systems (biological nutrient removal) for wastewater treatment plant optimization. The Lystek process involves disintegration of cell walls/membranes of microorganisms that leads to hydrolysis of complex macromolecules into simpler chemicals. This enhances biogas outputs by over 30% and improves biodegradation resulting in at least 20% decrease in biosolid production.
8. Waste Services Inc:
Waste Services Incorporated (WSI) was a waste business in Canada and the United States, Florida. It was established in 2001 with its headquarters in Burlington, Ontario. WSI is a leading solid waste collection company within Canada. Initially, this company operated as Capital Waste Services and eventually got merged into the WSI after being launched in 2001.
The company operates many fleets of vehicles across Canada and the United States with the majority being front loaders while there are few rear and side loaders (mostly Labrie Expert 2000). Even though the company ceased operations after a merger in 2010 it still has an active website.
The decision to merge with BFI Canada was made on June 30th 2010; approximately three weeks later, the organization began rebranding itself as BFI Canada, which then folded within two to three months. However, when Progressive Waste Solutions bought out BFI Canada’s parent body in 2000, it only referred to Canadian operations of that brand as such; thus the US entity had to be renamed Progressive Waste Solutions.
9. GFL Environmental Inc:
GFL Environmental Inc., also known as Green For Life or GFL is headquartered at Toronto ,Canada and is involved primarily in waste management activities. At present, GFL employs over 8,850 people in all provinces of Canada. Among its customers for environmental services are municipalities, households( residential), businesses(commercial), factories(industrial)and schools(institutional).
On July/6/2021,the company declared formation of Resource Recovery Alliance(RRA)and signing an agreement with Canadian Stewardship Services Alliance for purchase purposes.The idea behind developing GFL Environmental Inc came from Patrick Dovigi who formed a team around himself and through acquisition he managed to create one single largest player out of various small trash companies scattered across Canada.
10. Waste Connections of Canada:
Waste Connections of Canada (previously Progressive Waste Solutions) is a leading provider of non-hazardous solid waste collection, recycling, composting, renewable energy production and landfill disposal services to commercial, industrial, municipal and residential customers.
Progressive Waste Solutions merged with Waste Connections, Inc. (TSX/NYSE) in 2016 thereby becoming North America’s third largest solid waste management company with operations in 39 states and five provinces. In Canada operations were named as Waste Connections of Canada – British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario; and Enviro Connexions – Quebec & the rest of the country.
Conclusion
The Canadian waste collection industry has grown steadily over most of the past five years until it reached 2020.As garbage pick up and transportation make up its core task ,industry revenue is basically determined by how much garbage homes and businesses create. Demand from home markets is largely stable since it is primarily determined by population size and per capita trash creation, with population size growing gradually and per capita waste generation being quite consistent. However, business demand tends to vary together with overall economic activity given that during recessions production as well as associated amounts of garbage tend to decrease significantly.