Advanced Search

Search Results For: Construction & Demolition Waste

2013 OWMA annual meeting is less than one month away

Source: Daily News | 2013-02-11
The Ontario Waste Management Association’s annual meeting has been confirmed for Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at the Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Northshore Manufacturing releases heavy duty Bale Clamp Grapple

Source: Daily News | 2013-02-11
Minnesota-based Northshore Manufacturing has released a Bale Clamp Grapple specifically designed for heavy duty use.

Alberta demolition firm fined in labyrinthine illegal dumping case

Source: Daily News | 2013-02-11
The website homepage for McColman & Sons Demolition Ltd. offers visitors a slideshow of company projects, but unbeknownst to clients, the demolition waste from these projects may have been illegally dumped, damaging local wetlands in rural...

OWMA annual meeting set for March 6th in Toronto

Source: Daily News | 2013-02-04
The Ontario Waste Management Association’s annual meeting has been confirmed for Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at the Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

The new 605 Crawler Loader from John Deere

Source: Daily News | 2013-01-28
The new 605K Crawler Loader from John Deere was designed and built using significant customer input, to provide contractors a machine that helps increase productivity, uptime and lower daily operating costs. Assembled in Dubuque, Iowa, the...

Leaving waste costs Toronto company $45,000 fine

Source: Daily News | 2013-01-14
A Toronto numbered company has been ordered to pay a $45,000 fine for failing to comply with a Court Order to remove waste materials from a mill site, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment says.

Companies fined for illegal dump in Mississauga

Source: Daily News | 2013-01-07
Two companies have been fined a total of $239,999 after pleading guilty to illegal waste activities in Mississauga, Ontario.

New compact screener from IROCK

Source: Daily News | 2012-12-10
The new TS-409 Open Style Feeder Track Screening Plant from IROCK Crushers is designed for small- to mid-size producers who need a more economical, more compact screening plant and without large capacity, the Ohio-based company says.

Progressive Waste Buys Choice Environmental for $123 million

Source: Daily News | 2012-12-03
Toronto-based Progressive Waste Solutions Ltd. is buying Choice Environmental Services for $123.2 million, the company has announced.

Garbage piles up, Canada puts its feet up

Source: Daily News | 2012-12-03
Perhaps the biggest fear of two respected Canadian solid waste experts is that in 10 years’ time they’ll be at yet another environmental expo talking about the country’s poor progress on waste diversion.

12345Next