New additions enhance the battery organization’s governance strength with expertise from the retail and growing electric mobility sectors Toronto, Ontario. September 28, 2020 – Call2Recycle Canada, Inc., Canada’s first and largest consumer battery collection and recycling organization, is pleased to announce the ...
Coverage of National Battery day 2020 News: CP24: Joe Zenobio Interview Global News BC: The lesser known benefits of battery recycling Global News Winnipeg: Manitobans mark National Battery Day Global News Montreal: How to safely dispose of your batteries on National Battery ...
Call2Recycle Canada Reports Record-High Battery Collection Results for Second Straight Year Toronto, ON – February 11, 2020 – Call2Recycle Canada, Inc., Canada’s national consumer battery collection and recycling program, announces the highest battery collection results since inception. Thanks to increased participation of ...
New members add governance strength to Canada’s battery stewardship organization Toronto, Ontario. July 25, 2019 – Call2Recycle Canada, Inc., Canada’s first and largest consumer battery recycling organization, is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors: ...
Call2Recycle’s turnkey program continues convenient battery collection and recycling for Government of Canada departments across the country Toronto—April 10, 2019 – GCSurplus, the official surplus assets sales agent for the Government of Canada, has once again selected Call2Recycle Canada, Inc., Canada’s ...
CALL2RECYCLE CANADA AND THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITIES, LAND AND ENVIRONMENT HOST SCHOOL EVENT TO PROMOTE BATTERY RECYCLING Toronto, ON – March 7, 2019 – Call2Recycle Canada, Inc., Canada’s leading consumer battery collection and recycling organization, has been selected as Prince Edward Island’s ...
MORE THAN 2.7 MILLION KILOGRAMS OF USED BATTERIES DIVERTED FROM CANADIAN LANDFILLS IN 2018 Toronto, ON – January 23, 2019 – Call2Recycle Canada, Inc., Canada’s national consumer battery collection and recycling program, reports that Canadians recycled more than 2.7-million kilograms of household ...