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Knowledge Base: Eco-Friendly Options — Recycling & Re-Use -Canada

Eco-Friendly Options — Recycling & Re-Use (Canada)

Sustainable materials, recycling paths, and reuse ideas for traffic safety and industrial protection products. Focused on Canadian municipal and facility operations.

Recycled Rubber HDPE & PU Circular Economy
Straight talk: “Eco-friendly” only counts if the product lasts longer or re-enters a recycling stream. Avoid thin, short-life plastics marketed as “green.”

1) Recycled materials in safety gear

  • Rubber wheel stops, bases, and guards are commonly made from post-consumer tire crumb and recovered EPDM — the most practical recycling success story in this field.
  • HDPE (high-density polyethylene) used in cones and posts can include 10-30 % regrind without losing strength.
  • PU (polyurethane) is less recyclable but highly durable — long life reduces total waste even if not easily reprocessed.
  • Metal hardware is 100 % recyclable and should be separated before disposal.

2) How recycling works in Canada

  • Recycling rules vary by province. Ontario’s Blue Box Program differs from Québec’s ÉEQ and Alberta’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) systems.
  • Industrial plastics like PE, PP, and PU are handled by specialized recyclers, not curbside programs.
  • Municipal depots may accept rubber and large HDPE components if pre-cleaned.
  • Always remove reflective films and metal anchors before sending items for recycling.

3) Material-specific guidance

Material Recyclability Recommendations
Rubber (EPDM/NBR/SBR) High — used in flooring, mats, and molded bases Collect clean, dry parts; deliver to tire or crumb rubber facilities.
HDPE / LDPE Medium-High Identify resin codes #2 or #4; separate by colour; crush to save volume.
PVC Low Avoid burning or landfill; check with specialty PVC reclaimers.
PU / TPU Limited Prefer re-use over recycling; long life offsets difficulty of reprocessing.

4) Reducing waste at source

  • Specify thicker-wall, UV-stabilized plastics that last longer in sun and cold.
  • Order replaceable reflective sleeves instead of disposable cones.
  • Standardize colour and parts to simplify future recycling batches.

5) Product life-extension & reuse

  • Refurbish faded cones and posts with new collars or decals.
  • Reuse rubber bases and hardware across product generations.
  • Convert old barriers into yard or site separators instead of discarding.

6) End-of-life collection options

  • Partner with local industrial recyclers who handle traffic products or HDPE/EPDM waste streams.
  • For bulk municipal disposal, request “certificate of diversion” confirming landfill avoidance.
  • Keep digital inventory of materials returned to recycling to support sustainability reporting.

7) Green procurement & documentation

  • When tendering, ask suppliers for recycled-content declarations or third-party data (e.g., SCS Global, UL Environment).
  • Document life-cycle improvements (longer lifespan, replaceable parts) as part of your ESG or EPR compliance file.
  • For government contracts, align with Federal Green Procurement Policy and provincial sustainability frameworks.

8) Common misconceptions

  • “Biodegradable plastic” is rarely suitable for traffic equipment — it weakens under UV and heat.
  • Dark-coloured recycled products are not inferior — the pigment hides recycled filler content and reduces glare.
  • Recycling doesn’t replace maintenance — cleaning and proper storage extend life more than any logo.

9) FAQ

  • Q: Can I mix PE and PVC for recycling?
    A: No. They melt at different temperatures and contaminate batches. Sort by resin code.
  • Q: Are reflective films recyclable?
    A: Not economically. Remove before processing; recycle the base only.
  • Q: Do recycled bases last as long?
    A: Yes — if compression-molded rubber is properly cured, performance is comparable to virgin rubber.

10) Legal & compliance notice

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The Biri Group is a supplier of building materials that specializes in the production and manufacture of road and traffic safety products, including traffic signs, building materials, and hoses.

At Biri Group, we are dedicated to providing innovative solutions for road and traffic safety. Our portfolio includes a wide range of products, including traffic signs, building materials, and hoses. Our state-of-the-art production and manufacturing unit, Biri Industries, located in RAK, allows us to efficiently produce products to meet the demands of the market.

Our commitment to excellence extends beyond just our products. We believe in building long-lasting relationships with our customers and partners and providing exceptional customer service. Our team of experts is always available to assist with any questions or concerns and provide guidance on selecting the right product for your needs.

At Biri Group, we are constantly striving to improve and offer better, stronger products. We take pride in our ability to adapt to the changing market and provide innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of our customers.

Thank you for considering Biri Group for your traffic safety needs. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you and help make your roads safer.

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