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Electronics Stewardship Association BC
206-2250 Boundary Rd.
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5M 3Z3

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Encorp Pacific (Canada) is a federally incorporated, not-for-profit, product stewardship corporation with beverage container management as our core business. Our mandate is to develop, manage and improve systems to recover used packaging and end-of-life products from consumers and ensure that they are properly recycled and not land-filled or incinerated.


Alberta Recycling Management Authority
10060 Jasper Ave
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 3R8

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The Alberta Recycling Management Authority is a not-for-profit association responsible for managing Alberta’s tire, electronics and paint recycling programs. Known simply as “Alberta Recycling,” the organization reports to the Minister of Environment and is run by a Board of Directors representing many stakeholder groups.

 


Saskatchewan Waste Electronic Equipment Program

12337 - 82A Avenue
Surrey, Saskatchewan, Canada V3W 0L5

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SWEEP (Saskatchewan Waste Electronic Equipment Program) is a non-profit corporation established by manufacturers, retailers, and other stakeholders for the purpose of coordinating the collection and recycling of obsolete electronic equipment.


Green Manitoba
155 Carlton St.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 3H8

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E-waste generally refers to a broad category of electronic consumer products that are considered to be obsolete, unwanted and available for discard. This category typically encompasses computer equipment and peripherals, televisions, telephones and accessories, audio and video equipment. The purpose of the E-waste Roundup Program is to divert residential e-waste from landfill, enhance local e-waste infrastructure and management capacity and to ensure the responsible recycling of all waste material. E-waste collected under Manitoba's E-waste Roundup Program is currently sent for end-of-life processing at Global Electric and Electronic Processing (GEEP).


Atlantic Canada Electronics Stewardship (ACES)
14 Court Street
Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada B2N 3H7

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ACES is a not-for-profit association representing brand owners, manufacturers, retailers and other stakeholders who are committed to collecting and recycling electronic waste in an environmentally responsible manner. ACES is responsible for all aspects of regulated Electronics Recycling Programs approved by each jurisdiction.