Stratzer est le leader au QuĂ©bec dans les services-conseils en gestion des matiĂšres rĂ©siduelles. Des organismes municipaux, des entreprises privĂ©es et des organismes divers font appel Ă nous pour des services dâĂ©valuation, de planification, dâopĂ©ration, de caractĂ©risation et dâoptimisation de la gestion des matiĂšres rĂ©siduelles. Que ce soit pour la gestion des dĂ©chets, des matiĂšres recyclables, des matiĂšres organiques ou de rĂ©sidus de construction, Stratzer trouve des solutions crĂ©atives afin dâamĂ©liorer les pratiques actuelles et dâĂ©liminer moins de dĂ©chets. Acteur incontournable de la gestion des matiĂšres rĂ©siduelles, Stratzer se distingue par des services qui mettent de lâavant lâexpertise et la proactivitĂ©Â dâune Ă©quipe crĂ©ative, polyvalente et Ă lâĂ©coute de ses clients.
Stratzer is one of the leader in waste management consulting services in Canada. Municipal organizations, private corporations and various organizations call on our services for the evaluation, planning, operations, characterization and optimization of waste management. Whether it is for the management of garbage, recyclables, organics or construction waste, Stratzer finds creative solutions to improve current practices and eliminate less waste. A key player in waste management, Stratzer distinguishes itself by providing services that highlight the expertise and proactivity of a creative and versatile team that listens to its clients.
STRATZER / Projects
Product Care Association of Canada (PCA) selected Stratzer to estimate the quantity of used paint available for collection in each of the four Atlantic provinces. Using market data and user surveys and interviews, Stratzer was able to calculate various ratios that provide a detailed mass balance of the life cycle path of paint. Performance indicators and improvement paths specific to...En savoir plus
Used paint recovery in Atlantic Canada
Seven provincial associations in charge of the recovery of used oil, including SOGHU in Québec, have mandated Stratzer to update the recoverable quantities of used oil and antifreeze for vehicles in the road, rail, marine and aeronautical transportation sectors. A detailed and quantitative portrait of the life cycle of these products was established by sector through to the cross-referencing of...En savoir plus
Estimate of recoverable used oil and antifreeze rates
Stratzer was mandated to explore an innovative concept: the cultural âResourceryâ or reuse center. It is a place where different items can be brought to be reused in new cultural and artistic productions. The Resourcery alleviates the shortage of supply in materials as well as the financial precariousness of cultural organizations. Stratzer has studied this concept elsewhere in the world,...En savoir plus
Feasibility study for the creation of a cultural reuse center
In order to facilitate the outlets for recovered glass, Ăco Entreprises QuĂ©bec (ĂEQ) has provided micronizationequipment for the reduction of glass into powder to selected sorting centers. For this pilot project, Stratzer deployed a sorting service with a rigorous protocol to carry out the quality control of the glass powder produced by this equipment. Several hundreds of glass samples were...En savoir plus
Characterization in support of glass recovery
In order to update the knowledge on the waste streams sent to disposal sites, RECYC-QUĂBEC mandated Stratzer to carry out a provincial sampling and characterization. Stratzer worked in collaboration with RECYC-QUĂBEC to plan the field visits, develop a database and train the characterization team. The team coordinated its schedule with 18 disposal sites across the province. In total, 600 samples...En savoir plus
Characterization study of waste sent for disposal
In an effort to grasp the composition of landfill materials in New Brunswick, the Southeast Regional Service Commission (SRSC) commissioned Stratzer to conduct a provincial characterization study covering all regional service commissions. Stratzer’s team collected over 400 samples from the six landfills in the province. The materials were sorted into over 120 categories and a database was set up with...En savoir plus
New Brunswick Landfill Characterization Study
RECYC-QUĂBEC mandated Stratzer to study the quantities, the origin and the composition of waste sent to the construction and demolition (C&D) landfills. The mandate consisted in sampling and characterizing the C&D waste. Stratzer also conducted a series of visual audits and interviews with C&D waste haulers. In total, more than 1013 interviews and visual audits were conducted as well as...En savoir plus
Characterization study of construction and demolition waste
The City of Montreal has mandated Stratzer to draw a portrait of construction and demolition (C&D) waste as well as bulky items collected by three services: transfer stations (eco-centers), at the curbside and in municipal road construction depots. A rigorous sampling plan was developed to cover all sources and sectors of the City. Stratzer’s technicians coordinated with the truck arrivals...En savoir plus
Characterization of construction waste at transfer stations, the curbside and construction yards
Stratzer has been mandated by Simcoe County (Ontario) to conduct a curbside characterization study. This mandate, which covers four seasons, will allow the County to evaluate the impact of standardizing collection equipment for single-family homes. Each season, the three waste streams (garbage, recyclables and organics) of 100 homes are sampled and sorted for a total of more than two tons...En savoir plus
Curbside Characterization of Residential Waste in Ontario