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At Convertus, we offer more than just municipal and commercial organic waste management processing.
- We partner with communities to divert green/organic waste from landfill, and use advanced technology and engineering to convert it into new resources.
- We work with businesses, municipalities and city officials to design, build, operate and service sustainable organic waste treatment facilities.
Convertus: We Give Resources New Life
At our state-of-the-art facilities, household and commercial organic waste can be converted into biogas to fuel transport, fertilizer and compost that feeds growing businesses, parks, farmland and gardens.
Recycling organic waste means less use of landfills, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and a sustainable way to preserve finite natural resources for future generations.
What We Do
Why Work With Convertus
Closing The Loop
Build a sustainable future for your community by conserving and recycling your natural resources.
- Re-use natural nutrients
- Reduce greenhouse gas GHG) emissions
- Generate more renewable energy
- Increase waste throughput and treatment
- Re-use natural nutrients
- Reduce greenhouse gas GHG) emissions
- Generate more renewable energy
- Increase waste throughput and treatment
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Giving resources new life across the globe.
Our union with Waste Treatment Technologies (WTT) gives us a strong advantage. Convertus is one of the most renowned and most experienced suppliers of high-tech waste solutions worldwide.
OUR CLIENTS
Organic Waste Management Education and Resources
We want the world to know about the importance of waste reduction and sustainable living. Check out our free resources to help schools, municipalities and individuals learn about the science behind organic waste treatments including composting, anaerobic digestion and renewable energy.
Organic Waste Management Facilities in Canada
Every year, we process more than 500,000 tons of organic waste across Canada. Discover our organic waste treatment facilities, see what materials are accepted and even book a tour for your school or community group!