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.
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Stratzer has deployed a resource person in the Laurier Quebec and Place Sainte-Foy commercial centers, in QuĂ©bec City, to train and accompany the retailers to best practices in waste management. Stratzer has set up a follow-up and feedback mechanism with the cleaning staff so they can identify the retailers’ sorting errors. Stratzer has also accompanied both commercial centers in waste...Learn more
Continuous waste management support for retailers in Laurier Québec and Place Ste-Foy
The Municipality of the Magdalen Islands chose Stratzer for the development of different strategies for the management of specific waste categories. With in-depth research and concerted work with the Municipality and QuĂ©becâs Ministry of the Environment (MELCCFP), Stratzer was able to propose management methods for composts, construction and demolition (C&D) waste and waste stored at the Municipalityâs Waste Management Center...Learn more
Strategic support in the definition and implementation of management scenarios for certain Waste Streams
Stratzer has been mandated by Pyrowave to accompany them in the application for a ministerial authorization for the construction and operation of a microwave pyrolysis facility. The plant allows for energy recovery from waste mainly composed of plastics (waste-to-energy). Stratzer’s team first defined the best strategic approach with the client and QuĂ©becâs Ministry of the Environment (MELCCFP), then prepared all...Learn more
Application for Authorization of a Pyrolysis Facility
Stratzer was involved in all the steps of the implementation of the sorting and processing facility for construction and demolition (C&D) waste at the Argenteuil sorting center. Stratzerâs team took part in the market study, in the procedures with the Commission for the protection of agricultural land (âCPTAQâ) along with the application for ministerial authorization of the facility. ...Learn more
Strategic support for the implementation of a C&D waste sorting center
Stratzer accompanies RĂ©cupar in the storage and dismantling of contaminated transformers and electrical equipment. Our firm is in charge of the environmental follow-ups of RĂ©cuparâs activities, including the sampling of discharged wateror dismantled materials. Several parameters are analyzed every quarter in order to validate regulatory compliance. In addition, every five years, Stratzer is responsible for the renewal of Recupar’s operating...Learn more
Obtaining the required authorizations and Producing annual follow-ups for a transformer dismantling center
Stratzer was mandated by the City of Sherbrooke to help optimize its network of transfer stations (eco-centers). The projectâs goals were to improve the performance of the existing facilities, validate the level of service to the populationwhile ensuring regulatory compliance. After an exhaustive analysis of the current situation as well as a visit of the city’s transfer stations, Stratzer was...Learn more
Optimization of the City of Sherbrookeâs Transfer Station Network
An association of construction and demolition (C&D) waste recyclers (3RMCDQ) has mandated Stratzer to carry out a vast study concerning the evaluation of alternatives for the recovery of fine particles produced in sorting centers for C&D waste. Along with its partner, the Center for technological transfer in industrial ecology (CTTĂI), Stratzer first conducted a portrait of current practices in Quebec,...Learn more
Evaluation of alternatives for the recovery of fine particles from C&D waste sorting centers
In order to enrich its reflection on how to reduce plastic, the City of Montreal has mandated Stratzer to carry out a portrait of worldwide initiatives to reduce single-use plastics. Extensive research was undertaken, including initiatives in Europe, the United States, India, Costa Rica and elsewhere in Canada. The study also identified local initiatives in the City’s various boroughs. In...Learn more
Inventory of global initiatives to reduce plastic
For this waste characterization, Stratzerâs team sorted and classified garbage, recyclables, and organics collected from the Place Ville-Marie food court over the course of a day. In addition, the collection records were used to determine thequantities disposed of and recovered at Place Ville-Marie in 2019. The results led to recommendations including the use of clear bags to encourage source separation,...Learn more
Waste Characterization of a food court in Montreal