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Industry Partners
We would like to thank our industry partners for their endorsement of the 2010 Canadian Waste & Recycling Expo.

Association of Ontario Road Supervisors
The Association of Ontario Road Supervisors is a Provincial professional association of individuals dedicated to providing high quality public services through Certification, educational programs and interaction amongst its members.
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Composting Council of Canada is a national non-profit, member-driven organization with a charter to advocate and advance composting and compost usage. It serves as the central resource and network for the composting industry in Canada and, through its members, contributes to the environmental sustainability of the communities in which they operate. The Composting Council of Canada is a national non-profit organization which serves as a forum to advocate and advance the use of composting to government, industry and the public as a means of reducing Canada's waste stream while reclaiming the organic fraction for beneficial purposes.
The Council seeks to:
- champion composting in Canada
- support municipal and industrial composting systems
- provide a national information network
- sponsor and co-sponsor research
- ensure realistic composting quality standards
- develop markets for compost
- educate the public and encourage the application of composting
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The Municipal Waste Association, formerly known as the Association of Municipal Recycling Coordinators, is an incorporated not-for-profit organization formed in 1987 by Ontario municipal waste management professionals to facilitate the sharing of municipal waste reduction and recycling information and experience. The MWA:
- keeps municipal waste management program operators informed
- works with industry
- undertakes research
- organizes workshops
- provides various specialized services
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The Ontario Waste Management Association, founded in 1977,speaks for nearly 300 independent companies in the private sector who provide the products and services for a better environment. Our business is to protect the environment through the proper management of waste and recyclable materials.
OWMA Direct Service members offer a broad range of services including waste collection and transport, processing, recycling, secondary market development and waste minimization counseling. These members operate landfills, transfer stations, material recovery and energy-from-waste facilities.
OWMA Associate members include consultants, legal firms and equipment manufacturers and suppliers who offer a wide range of talent, expertise and machinery to improve waste management practices on a cost-effective basis.
OWMA takes an active role in promoting new standards and regulatory policies designed to improve the quality of waste management services. We have long advocated for a streamlined environmental approvals system that will help Ontario become self-sufficient in its waste management planning. We have urged the government to strengthen the powers of its environmental enforcement officers so that they can be more effective when dealing with lawbreakers. We actively promote safety in the workplace and have made submissions to the Workers' Compensation Board, the Workplace Health & Safety Agency and similar organizations. We support the use of new technologies and methodologies - like on-board weigh scale systems and user pay programs. Initiatives like these will reduce the costs of waste management services and/or distribute them more equitably.
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Recycling Council of Ontario
Provides information concerning recycling and waste minimization programs in the province of Ontario.
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SWANA ON Chapter (attached) link to www.swanaon.org - SWANA has become the largest member-based solid waste management association in the world. The majority of SWANA members are public sector officials, while the remainder of the membership includes organizations that provide consulting services, equipment, technologies, and systems in the municipal solid waste management field.
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| Media Partners |
American Waste Digest American Waste Digest: A monthly nat'l magazine for solid waste, recycling, liquid, scrap steel, trash and demolition industries.
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BioCycle – The Only Magazine Advancing Composting, Organics Recycling & Renewable Energy
Published since 1960, BioCycle is America’s foremost magazine on composting and organics recycling. BioCycle shows you how to turn organic residuals — woody materials, yard trimmings, municipal solid waste (MSW), food residuals, biosolids, manure and other feedstocks into value-added products. Every issue introduces you to the management teams behind state-of-the-art composting and recycling facilities. You’ll get the latest recycling and compost statistics from BioCycle’s ”State of Garbage in America“ surveys. And you’ll learn about systems that sort trash into recyclables, compostables and disposables … New waste management solutions for cities, industries, institutions and farms … Equipment recommended for most efficient operations … Odor control techniques and so much more.
Readers rely on BioCycle to connect them to the people … the companies … the facilities … the research findings that comprise the boundless world of composting, renewable energy, soil and water management, bioremediation, erosion control and more. Join your colleagues today as a subscriber to BioCycle. |
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Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine has covered Canada’s multi-billion dollar a year environmental protection industry since 1988. ES&E’s expert articles are vital to some 19,000 readers responsible for the design, construction and operation of ware treatment and distribution systems, sewage systems, industrial and hazardous waste management systems and air pollution.
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Medical Waste Management - Medical Waste Management (MWM) is a quarterly newsletter that is read by more than 5,000 Environmental Services Directors, Infection Control Professionals and Waste Handling Contractors throughout the United States. Medical Waste Management will also be distributed at numerous industry trade conferences.
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Recycling Product News - Recycling Product News focuses on products, technologies, services and industry news in recycling and waste management from composting to scrap metal.
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Resource Recycling - Resource Recycling is the preferred journal of recycling and composting professionals. Each month, weprovide the latest information about post-consumer waste recovery efforts. This includes:
• collection system assessments • processing developments • markets analyses • legislative and regulatory reviews
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ScrapMonster.com's mission is to provide accurate and updated recycling news, prices, and information to the industry, along with connecting Buyers and Sellers of local, national and Global markets. Our members provide business information, along with product listings, which are shared with thousands of other members and global visitors to our site. This is a powerful tool which is used by recycling companies to increase their presence in the local, national, and international markets.
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Security Shredding - Security Shredding & Storage News is a bimonthly journal, designed to provide up-to-date news on events, legislation and technology that affects the document & product destruction industry.
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Solid Waste & Recycling Magazine - We are Canada’s magazine on collection, hauling, processing & disposal. This industry-leading magazine is the primary source of business information for industry buyers and key decision-makers. We help advertisers grow their business like no other media.
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The recycling of obsolete and discarded materials is nearly as old as humankind itself. While the Recycling Today Media Group (RTMG) does not go back quite that far, our commitment to the recycling industry dates back to 1963 when Recycling Today was founded as Secondary Raw Materials magazine. Since that time, we have been publishing an increasingly comprehensive trade magazine and have branched out to become much more than just one magazine. The RTMG is committed to meeting the needs of its readers by providing the most relevant and current business information to effectively manage their companies and meeting the needs of industry suppliers (our advertising customers) by ensuring they receive maximum exposure to the thriving recycling industry. This global marketplace means that industry managers must stay abreast of the latest market information and industry trends. That’s the reason our media products have grown to include print magazines, e-mail newsletters, Web sites, video hosting sites, directories and guides, deep industry databases and conferences. Our level of market commitment is also demonstrated by a staff that offers more than 100 years of combined industry insight. This combination of market insight, the industry’s most seasoned staff and a close connection to our readers and advertising customers has allowed us to undertake expansions to reach deeper into recycling sectors and more widely into this global marketplace.
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