Recycling for better future

What we do

At Alliance Canada, our vision is to lead the Circular Economy through Reuse and Recycling solutions.

PVC Construction Waste Recycling

Mechanical recycling–This involves mechanically treating the waste (e.g. grinding) to reduce it into smaller particles. The resulting granules, called recyclate, can be melted and remolded into different products, usually the same product from which it came.
Feedstock recycling– Chemical processes such as pyrolysis, hydrolysis and heating are used to convert the waste into its chemical components. The resulting products – sodium chloride, calcium chloride, hydrocarbon products and heavy metals to name a few – are used to produce new PVC, as feed for other manufacturing processes or as fuel for energy recovery..

PET Bottle Waste Recycling

We recycle pet bottles which are polluting land & damaging aquaculture life-cycle, producing state-of-art-products our of it. Our recycled products are as following.

PET Bottle Waste
Recycling

We recycle pet bottles which are polluting land & damaging aquaculture life-cycle, producing state-of-art-products our of it. Our recycled products are as following.

Automotive Waste Recycling

Recycling Plastic Car Bumpers Could Prevent Millions of Pounds of Waste According to a case study published on March 1, the process could divert approximately one million pounds of plastic from landfills annually. The recycled polyolefins (TPO) display 85 to 90% of the flexibility and elasticity found in virgin material, making them ideal for numerous end-product uses.This article mentions your favorite hats at super low prices. Choose from same-day delivery, drive-up delivery or order pickup.

Multilayer Packaging Recycling

Multi-material multilayer plastic packaging (MMPP) is widely applied in fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) combining functionalities of distinct materials. These packaging structures can enhance properties, such as resource-use efficiency and barrier performance leading to consequential benefits like a prolonged shelf-life.
If recycled, the usual recycling route for mono-material plastic packaging is through mechanical recycling. Other processes such as solvent-based techniques and pyrolysis (represented by dashed lines arrows) are emerging alternatives for difficult to recycle materials, such as MMPP

Multilayer Packaging Recycling

Multi-material multilayer plastic packaging (MMPP) is widely applied in fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) combining functionalities of distinct materials. These packaging structures can enhance properties, such as resource-use efficiency and barrier performance leading to consequential benefits like a prolonged shelf-life.
If recycled, the usual recycling route for mono-material plastic packaging is through mechanical recycling. Other processes such as solvent-based techniques and pyrolysis (represented by dashed lines arrows) are emerging alternatives for difficult to recycle materials, such as MMPP

Construction Tiles Recycling

Tiles are highly aesthetically pleasing home décor materials. You can use them anywhere – from your bathroom walls and floor down to your kitchen walls and floor.
Although you can recycle ceramic tiles, they aren’t picked up like your typical recyclable materials. So instead, you can take them to a local recycling center. But of course, you’ll have to inquire beforehand if they accept ceramic tiles. If they do, then you’ll likely have to take them down yourself.

Rubber Waste Recycling

Rubber is used in a variety of products, from tires on vehicles to disposable surgical gloves. Increasingly both manufacturers and legislators are realizing that rubber recycling is crucial for environmental sustainability. Rubber recycling can also improve the cost of manufacture.

Innovations in rubber recycling have increased the quality of materials produced through rubber recycling processes. These rubber recycling innovations have also reduced the need for chemicals used in the rubber recycling process. Innovations continue to be of significant importance as the need for new sustainable, circular end-use markets.

Rubber Waste Recycling

Rubber is used in a variety of products, from tires on vehicles to disposable surgical gloves. Increasingly both manufacturers and legislators are realizing that rubber recycling is crucial for environmental sustainability. Rubber recycling can also improve the cost of manufacture.
Innovations in rubber recycling have increased the quality of materials produced through rubber recycling processes. These rubber recycling innovations have also reduced the need for chemicals used in the rubber recycling process. Innovations continue to be of significant importance as the need for new sustainable, circular end-use markets.

Our Collective Impact

000

KG bottles recycled

34,794,241,181

KG Fibers recycled

000

KG yarns recycled

20Mn

Tonnes Waste Recycled Every Year