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Case study
The integrated waste management complex in Quebec’s Manicouagan region is the first of its kind in the province to collect, treat and recover value from waste—all in one place.
  • Waste
Case study
Thanks to the pioneering spirit of the City of Markham, ON, residents can now donate old clothes and other textiles through a program that creates jobs, supports local charities and keeps millions of pounds of textiles out of landfill.
  • Waste
Halifax Regional Municipality, NS, offered direct financing to homeowners to install solar-powered water heating systems, lowering energy bills, water consumption and GHGs. 
  • Water
Case study
Six communities from across Canada partner to access training, data and knowledge on how to best protect their natural assets.
  • Asset management
  • Climate change
  • Environment
  • Water
Case study
See how Port Burwell, Ontario upgraded its stormwater management and treatment system to be more efficient and resilient in the face of climate change.
  • Climate change
  • Infrastructure
  • Planning
  • Water
Case study
Learn how Montréal, Quebec developed its first water square. See how the community plans to sustainably manage rainwater and improve citizen quality of life.
  • Climate change
  • Planning
  • Water
Webinar recording
Watch our five-part webinar series and discover innovations and opportunities in municipal energy, waste, water, transportation and land use initiatives.
  • Land use
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
  • Waste
  • Water
Report
A snapshot of current waste management issues and best practices.
  • Infrastructure
  • Planning
  • Sustainability
  • Waste
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