Davidson Environmental

Davidson Environmental

Air, Water, and Waste Program Management

St. Catharines, Ontario 109 followers

Turn Your Organic Waste into Power

About us

Recycling waste is our specialty. Established in 1996 in St. Catharines, Davidson Environmental is an organic food waste disposal and recycling company serving within the province of Ontario, specializing in the Regions of Niagara, Hamilton, Haldimand, Halton, Oxford, Brant, Norfolk, Waterloo, Wellington, Perth, Huron, Grey, Middlesex, Lambton, Chatham-Kent, and Essex. The safe and regular removal of the waste produced by your business is crucial to your long-term success. At Davidson Environmental, we will take care of the hard work for you. Our service will provide you and your business with the necessary equipment to ensure easy, safe and environmentally conscience waste disposal. At Davidson Environmental, we provide a full exchange service where you are guaranteed to get a clean bin every time we service you. This service makes it easy for you to dispose of your waste in an environmentally conscience manner, without the odour and mess. We are available 24/7 for your waste disposal needs!

Website
www.davidsonenvironmental.ca
Industry
Air, Water, and Waste Program Management
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
St. Catharines, Ontario
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1996
Specialties
Waste, Recycling, Renewable Energy, Organic Waste, Food Waste, Food Waste Disposal, Transportation of Waste, Waste Management, Recycling Management, Waste Collection, and Waste Diversion

Locations

  • Primary

    242 Dunkirk Rd

    Unit 1

    St. Catharines, Ontario L2R 7K6, CA

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Employees at Davidson Environmental

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  • THE DIRTY DOZEN We've talked about food waste and inefficient landfill use before, but what about the other litter that harms our environment? It's surprising to see so much trash along highways, parks, and beaches when disposal bins are everywhere. Last year the  International Coastal Clean-up Day in Ontario collected: 164,995 Cigarette Butts             87,470 Pieces of Plastic 49,548 Food Wrappers               45,747 Styrofoam Pieces 36,317 Pieces of Paper               28,506 Bottle Caps 17,686 Beverage Cans                15,166 Pieces of Soft Plastic 13,888 Plastic Bottles                 13,313 Plastic Bags 11,310 Coffee Cups & Lids        9,171 Straws You can do something about littering and poor landfill use because better tomorrow starts today. International Coastal Cleanup Day will be September 21, 2024 - 9:30 am – 3:00 pm .  Organized collection is occurring near you, or find out what it takes to get a group going in your area at (https://lnkd.in/gYZmjSDF).    Those who are interested in reducing methane producing garbage being put in landfills can be a part of a cleaner future by contacting Davidson Environmental for a quote or information about their services which divert wasted food from landfills and into biofuel plants. #cleanerfuture #nolandfills #environmentalcleanup #divertwaste #cleanwater

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  • A GREENER FUTURE Methane, is a greenhouse gas 28 times more potent than carbon dioxide that traps heat and contributes significantly to global warming. Around 60% of methane emissions result from human activities such as agriculture, fossil fuel use, and decomposing organic waste in landfills. Despite its impact, landfill emissions have received less attention compared to other methane sources. Even with reduced fossil fuel use in the future, managing organic waste will remain an ongoing challenge. The time to act to change our future is now. Our Canadian government is committed to improving landfill waste management by funding innovative methods to capture methane and support a circular economy. In a circular economy, products are repurposed, reused, or reimagined to avoid landfills altogether. At Davidson Environmental, we’re proud to be part of this movement. By diverting food waste and helping turn commercial waste into renewable energy, we partner with businesses to make a positive impact and help build a cleaner, greener future. Building a better tomorrow starts with taking a positive step today. Let Davidson Environmental support your green journey with our food diversion program. Reach out at https://lnkd.in/gWC-ZkAr to explore how we can help For more information see our blog on Green House Gases https://lnkd.in/dhg7xiR5 #methane #landfilldiversion #biogas #circulareconcomy #renewableenergy

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  •  Promotion Announcement! We’re excited to announce that Jeremy Perrin, a valued member of our management team, has been promoted to General Manager! Jeremy has been with us as Operations Director for the past five years, during which time he has successfully doubled our operational efficiencies. We are thrilled to see him step into this new role, where we anticipate his continued excellence in managing our operations and personnel. Please join us in congratulating Jeremy on his well-deserved promotion! #Promotion #Leadership #GeneralManager #TeamSuccess

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    THE POWER OF A QUESTION: INSPIRING ACTION The power of a timely question can change your trajectory. In the 1990s, Ray Anderson, founder of Interface Inc. (carpet and tile), experienced a "lightning bolt" moment. When asked, "What's your company doing for the environment?" he realized he had no answer. Anderson then did some research and formed a company-wide task force dedicated to creating environmental responsibility. Since then, Interface Inc. has transformed its operations in the following ways: o 79% of energy used at owned facilities is renewable, o 96% reduction of GHG emissions at manufacturing sites, o 51% of the material in products is recycled or bio-based, o 86% reduction of water consumption in manufacturing facilities, o and 81% less waste is sent to landfills. These are truly impressive actions in an industry that is otherwise known to be environmentally damaging. Anderson's story reminds us that it often takes one moment of realization to ignite lasting change. Let's be inspired and ask ourselves: "What are we doing for the environment?" and then take steps towards building a sustainable future. Your steps may be bold and transformative or small yet impactful, not matter the size of the step, any movement towards sustainability matters. Davidson Environmental is dedicated to helping businesses improve their environmental footprint. Our services help you by reducing your landfill use and diverting your organic matter to biofuel plants. Let us help you achieve your environmental goals. See how we can help you: https://lnkd.in/gyh_xj6y . #action #environment #GHG #sustainability #change #carbonfootprint #organic #NoLandfill #Biofuel #EnvironmentalFootprint #impact

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    DIVERTING FOOD WASTE FROM LANDFILLS Diverting waste from landfills is a vital step towards a cleaner, more sustainable future. By finding better uses for waste, we not only help reduce the burden on landfills but also contribute to a cleaner air, water and soil. That helps everyone. One of the innovative ways Davidson Environmental accomplishes this is by processing organic waste so it can be used in biogas facilities. This contributes to a circular economy where the waste is re-purposed at every step from creating biofuel to using the residual bi-product as fertilizer. THE DIFFERENCE IT MAKES Research shows that 2.5 kg of food waste can generate 1 m³ of biogas, equivalent to about 6 kWh of energy. For the average Canadian family, diverting organic waste could generate 200 kWh per year—enough for 22 loads of laundry, 20 hours of TV, or 400 slices of toast! At Davidson Environmental, we make this process easy and odor-free for businesses with our switch-out bin service, swapping fresh bins for filled bins regularly. This year, we've: • Prevented 6,264 tonnes of waste from reaching landfills • Contributed to generating 1,051,297 kWh of eco-friendly electricity • Reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 1,652 tonnes We encourage everyone to consider, "How can I contribute to waste diversion?" If managing organic waste is part of your answer, check out our services at https://lnkd.in/gyh_xj6y . Together, we can make a meaningful impact! #Diversion #OrganicsRecycling #FoodWaste #Biogas #WasteManagement #CarbonFootprint #sustainable #organic #foodwaste #biogas #greenhousegas #landfills #landfilldiversion #carbonfootprint .

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    CHUCK IT IN THE BUCKET Contamination is often seen as the biggest hurdle in organics recycling, making composting seem like a hassle. But at Davidson Environmental, we turn this challenge into an opportunity! With us, mixed mediums are no problem at all. So go ahead, throw in that coffee cup, meat packaging, boxed cereal, or juice box. We process all these food packaging items along with food waste generated in commercial and industrial settings. Our #1 rule for collection: simply CHUCK IT IN THE BUCKET! Yes, you heard that right. Thanks to our advanced Bio-Squeeze 200 Separation Press System, we can process packaged and expired foods as well as general food waste. This system efficiently separates waste into digestible and non-digestible components. The digestible parts are then sent to Bio-Gas plants, where methane is extracted, captured, and transformed into clean energy through anaerobic digestion. This means your waste is converted into power! If your company is looking to reduce landfill use, lower its carbon emissions, or enhance its environmental footprint, our services are the perfect solution. Explore more about what we offer or get a quote at davidsonenvironmental.ca. Let's turn waste into energy together! #Biogas #CarbonFootprint #CleanEnergy #Composting #EnvironmentalImpact #FoodWaste #OrganicsRecycling #SustainableSolutions #WasteManagement #AnaerobicDigestion

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    PLASTIC FREE JULY!?! Hold on! Don’t call me crazy yet. Plastic Free July® is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution. Their aim is to reduce the use of plastics. A small change can make a big difference. Think of eliminating the use of one plastic product for the month – yes just one - even that “small” change can help our planet. ABOUT THE CHALLENGE Plastic Free July provides resources and ideas to help you (and millions of others around the world) reduce single-use plastic waste at home, work, school, and even at your local café. Weekly emails through the month of July help you up your game in reducing plastic waste. READY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE PLASTIC FREE JULY CHALLENGE? Enter your details here ( https://www.plastic https://lnkd.in/gBhmq_GF ) to get the latest plastic-free ideas (don’t worry – they won’t spam you or pass your email address onto anyone else). Participants say that the tips and tricks in the weekly emails during July help them to keep motivated. People also enjoy reading stories from participants and other news from the global movement. At Davidson Environmental we encourage taking action to help our environment. While plastics aren’t our focus, we encourage any environmentally positive action. To discover what we do go to https://lnkd.in/g_zZfu35 . Plastic Free July® is a registered charity based in Australia, but operating across the globe. #plastic #environment #plasticfree #singleuseplastic #microplastic #sustainable #EnvironmentalFootprint #wastereduction #awareness #helpenvironment #greenfuture #Microplastics #savetheenvironment

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    A DOZEN WAYS TO REDUCE MICRO-PLASTICS All materials break down over time including plastics. Rather than breaking down into biodegradable matter, plastics break down into long-lingering fragments called micro-plastics. These can be shed from: plastic waste weathered by the elements, washing clothes, glitter, cosmetics, carpets, paint, furniture, and even your car tires. Our environment is therefore flooded with micro-plastics. They are found in several different foods including fish and seafood, table salt, beer, honey and sugar, and tap water. Consequently we ingest a credit card’s worth of plastic every week. It should be no surprise that micro-plastics are being found in human blood, organs and tissue. Initial research shows they directly impact respiratory, reproductive, cognitive functions and cause inflammation throughout the body. Clearly, we need to make significant changes to contain micro-plastic contamination. HERE ARE 12 TIPS for limiting microplastics in the environment and in your body: 1. Use reusable natural fiber shopping bags rather than plastic or synthetic fiber ones 2. Buy organic clothes free from synthetic polymers and plastics 3. Make the most of plastic free cosmetics like reusable makeup wipes 4. Swap your shower gels and shampoos for plastic free, sustainable bars 5. Use eco-friendly alternatives to clingfilm and don’t microwave food in plastic 6. Air dry your clothes 7. Buy fruit and veg in home-compostable, recyclable paper or reusable fabric bags 8. Get bread and pastries in paper bags (and put an end to single-use plastic containers!) 9. Carry a reusable water bottle and coffee cup with you to avoid takeaway cups 10. Store food in plastic free containers (like ones made of glass or metal) 11. Use micro-fiber filters and laundry bags to prevent microplastics from entering wastewater 12. Dispose of plastic recycling correctly. This can vary by location so check the recycling rules in your area. #microplastic #environment #plastic #singleuseplastic #plasticfree #recycle #reuse

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    Sustainable Eco-Friendly Plastic - PLA PLA, or Polylactic Acid, is a type of plastic that's kinder to the environment compared to regular plastics. Made from renewable resources like corn starch or sugarcane, PLA is a greener option for packaging, disposable cutlery, and even 3D printing. It’s a big step towards more sustainable packaging. One of the best things about PLA is how eco-friendly it is. Here are some of the main perks: 1. Biodegradable: PLA can break down in industrial composting facilities, turning into water, carbon dioxide, and organic matter. This helps cut down plastic waste in landfills. 2. Renewable Sources: PLA is made from plants, making it a renewable resource. 3. Lower Carbon Footprint: Making PLA usually emits fewer greenhouse gases than traditional plastics. 4. Versatile Use: You can find PLA in various products, from food packaging to 3D printing materials. While PLA has a lot going for it, there are some downsides: 1. Industrial Composting Required: PLA needs specific conditions to biodegrade, like the high temperatures in industrial composting facilities. It doesn’t break down easily in regular compost bins. 2. Not Always Recyclable: PLA isn't always accepted in regular recycling programs because it can mess up the recycling process of petroleum-based plastics. 3. Lower Heat Resistance: PLA can’t handle high temperatures, limiting its use for hot food packaging and some industrial applications. PLA is a promising alternative to traditional plastics. At Davidson Environmental, we forward our organic matter to hot composting facilities, so mixing PLA with the organic matter we collect is not a problem, hence our “Chuck it in the Bucket” slogan. Generally, PLA’s limitations mean we need proper disposal methods, like industrial composting, to make the most of its eco-friendly potential. PLA's development has broadened the horizons for bio-plastics, and we look forward to having bio-plastics that are easily composted and can be fully processed in either a home or community compost system. #bioplastic #compost #sustainable #organic #nolandfill See insights and ads Boost Comment

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