Call2Recycle and Earth Rangers announce Ontario winners of the Recycle Your Batteries, Canada! Battery Blitz contest

Toronto, October 30, 2024 Call2Recycle, Canada’s leading battery collection and recycling organization, announced in partnership with Earth Rangers the results of the 2024 Ontario Spring edition of the Recycle Your Batteries Canada! Battery Blitz contest. The award ceremony took place at Sophiasburgh Central School in Demorestville (ON), in the presence of Steve Ferguson, Mayor of Prince Edward County.

Call2Recycle and Earth Rangers have been partnering since 2015 to run the Battery Blitz Contest, collecting over 100,000 kg of used ...

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Call2Recycle Canada and Christine Sinclair kick off battery recycling campaign for Circular Economy Month

Christine Sinclair appears in new commercials for the Recycle Your Batteries, Canada! program

 

TORONTO, October 1st , 2024Call2Recycle, Canada’s leading battery collection and recycling organization, and Canadian soccer legend Christine Sinclair, official ambassador of the Recycle Your Batteries, Canada! program, are kicking off Circular Economy Month with a national campaign encouraging Canadians to recycle their batteries and help recover valuable resources.

Over the course of October, Call2Recycle’s campaign will feature television ...

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Call2Recycle Canada joins EUCOBAT as one of its first non-EU associated members

TORONTO, September 19, 2024Call2Recycle Canada, Inc., a leading battery collection and recycling organization, is proud to announce its membership in EUCOBAT, the European association of national collection schemes for batteries. Call2Recycle becomes the first North American and one of the first two non-EU Associate Members of EUCOBAT, alongside B-Cycle from Australia, further strengthening its global presence as a leader in battery stewardship.

Since 1997, Call2Recycle has been at the forefront of Canada’s battery recycling progress, delivering on ...

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Battery recycling soars up in Canada with 50 million kg of batteries recycled through Call2Recycle

TORONTO, September 3, 2024Call2Recycle Canada, Canada’s leading battery collection and recycling organization, is thrilled to announce the achievement of 50 million kilograms of used batteries collected and recycled through its program since 1997 – the equivalent weight of 360 blue whales.

This significant milestone is the result of Canada’s collective commitment to reduce waste, tackle climate change and build a circular economy. Industries, battery collection partners, governments, municipalities, service providers, and all Canadians have relentlessly helped power battery ...

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Call2Recycle Canada and Quantum Lifecycle partner to expand battery sorting capacity in Quebec

Montreal, QC, August 21, 2024Call2Recycle, Canada’s leading battery collection and recycling program, and Quantum Lifecycle Partners LP, Canada’s largest IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) and electronics lifecycle management company, proudly announce their new agreement to expand the sorting of used batteries in Quebec. This collaboration will support the battery recycling effort in Quebec and in all Atlantic provinces, while strengthening Canada’s overall battery recycling infrastructure and supporting waste reduction and the local economy.

Call2Recycle operates Quebec’s provincial battery ...

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Call2Recycle and EVSX launch Ontario’s newest battery processing facility

Thorold, ON, July 17, 2024Call2Recycle Canada, the Canadian leader in battery collection and recycling, and EVSX, a wholly-owned battery recycling subsidiary of St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CSE: SX) (OTCQB: SXOOF) (FSE: 85G1), announce the operational launch of EVSX’s new battery processing plant in Thorold, Ontario. This state-of-the-art facility will recycle the increasing volumes of alkaline and carbon zinc batteries collected through Call2Recycle’s extensive battery recycling program in Ontario and other provinces.

Located at the Bioveld Complex in Niagara, ...

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Call2Recycle announces Canadian soccer legend Christine Sinclair as Ambassador of the ‘Recycle Your Batteries, Canada!’ program

Sinclair and Call2Recycle team up to protect Canada’s environment

Toronto, ON, July 8, 2024Call2Recycle, Canada’s leading battery collection and recycling organization, is proud to announce Canadian soccer legend Christine Sinclair as its new official ambassador for its consumer battery recycling program, Recycle Your Batteries, Canada!. Sinclair, who recently retired from international professional soccer after an impressive 23-year career with the Canadian women’s national team, is widely recognized for leading her team to an Olympic gold ...

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