Biofuel Facility located
in York Region
Convertus are delighted to work with the Region of York to process the Region’s curbside green bin waste for the next 20 years. To achieve this, Convertus is constructing a state-of-the-art biofuel facility that will convert organic waste into certified fertilizer and renewable natural gas.
This state-of-the-art Biofuel facility will have the ability to process up to 169,000 tonnes of green bin material per year. . The new Biofuel facility will significantly reduce annual transport mileage and associated GHG emissions by 15,000 tonnes per year. In addition, the switch to anaerobic digestion technology will significantly reduce the CO2 emissions of processing organic green waste by 12,000 tonnes per year.
Projected to save the Region of York an impressive $85 million over 20 years, the Region of York new Biofuel facility is scheduled to receive first waste in 2027, and meet the Region’s needs through to 2047.
Economic Benefits for
the Whole Community
This new Biofuel facility will:
- Reduce annual waste transport mileage by an estimated $600,000
- Divert up to 160,000+ metric tons of organics from landfill every year
- Produce Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) approved fertilizer for use by local food growers & landscapers
- Eliminate waste storage, as the Region’s curbside collection trucks can now collect and deliver direct to the new facility for processing.
- Create Renewable Natural Gas (biogas) which will be injected into the local natural gas pipeline, sufficient to heat 4,000 homes in the Region of York every year.
Contact Information
Area Served: Region of York
Municipality: Region of York
Community Hotline: 1-888-996-4559
If you have any questions about our facility, or wish to report any suspected odour issues, please call our Community Hotline.
Visits
Want to come and visit our facility?
We’d love to see you!
For full details please contact our community team at Convertus London, or see our events page.
Our team offers interesting tours and informative insight visits for:
- Schools, colleges and universities
- Waste management students and professionals
- Municipal waste management teams and researchers
- Local community groups and
- The general public (specific open days only)


