Waste Management to establish Toronto’s most advanced facility for processing construction and demolition waste materials

January 26, 2012 at 7:44 PM EST

Waste Management also launches its DART tool that will support contractors and developers in measuring their C&D waste diversion performance and in applying for LEED® certification

TORONTO (January 26, 2012)Waste Management (WM) today announced that it will establish the most technologically advanced facility in Toronto dedicated to processing waste materials from building construction and demolition (C&D) sites.

Scheduled to be in operation this Fall, the plant which was acquired in late 2011 will undergo extensive upgrades. The total investment is expected to be $16 million, and 20 new full-time jobs will be created at the facility.

The semi-automated single stream recycling plant will process an estimated 87,000 tonnes of C&D material in its first full year. As the facility will be equipped to sort waste materials, contractors and developers will no longer have to separate at source, and this will result in increased recovery rates.

Located south of the QEW at New Toronto Street, the facility will serve western Toronto and the southern parts of Peel Region. Brad Muter, WM's vice president for eastern Canada, noted that the site was selected "because continued strong construction activity and population growth are anticipated in Toronto."

The C&D facility will support local and provincial government efforts to divert these materials from landfill.

"That's a vision we share," Muter noted. "Today, we manage waste for its resource potential." The new C&D facility will allow WM to mine these materials for their valuable recyclable content. One of WM's sustainability goals is to triple the volume of recyclable materials being processed by 2020.

In addition, the company has launched an online tool that will help building planners, contractors, architects and owners measure their C&D recycling, tabulate total diversion rates and provide documentation to support LEED® certification.

The Diversion and Recycling Tracking tool (DART) is available across the US and Canada, operates online and is accessible 24-hours a day.

At every construction site, builders have an opportunity to divert a variety of C&D materials, such as wood, rock, metal, cardboard, plastic, shingles, concrete, fiberboard and paneling. With so many substances to manage, calculating total diversion has traditionally been a time-consuming process. DART technology makes it easy to measure and improve performance.

"With the DART tool, contractors and architects can really zero in on what they are diverting and where there is opportunity to improve. We are not just tracking performance for the present, but also setting benchmarks to be surpassed in the future," Muter explained.

For more information about the DART tool, visit www.wm.com/DART.

About Waste Management

Waste Management, Inc., based in Houston, Texas, is the leading provider of comprehensive waste management services in North America. Through its subsidiaries, the company provides collection, transfer, recycling and resource recovery, and disposal services. It is also one of the largest residential recyclers and a leading developer, operator and owner of waste-to-energy and landfill gas-to-energy facilities in North America. The company's customers include residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal customers throughout North America. To learn more information about Waste Management visit www.wm.com or http://www.thinkgreen.com/.