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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The SSENCE clothing store chain mandated Stratzer to carry out a diagnosis of the waste management of its distribution center in Saint-Laurent. In light of the probable expansion of the company’s activities and the recent characterization performed by Stratzer, SSENCE wished to avoid an increase in the quantities of waste eliminated as well as related disposal costs. Stratzer first proceeded...Learn more
Waste Management Diagnosis for SSENSEâs distribution center
The Council of Public Schools of Eastern Ontario (âCEPEOâ, in French) asked Stratzer to carry out a portrait of waste management in its institutions. After sorting and characterizing the waste at the head office and twelve schools, Stratzer identified actions to improve recovery rates. These include awareness measures regarding the materials accepted in each waste bin. The analysis also highlighted...Learn more
Waste Characterization and analysis of waste management performance of schools
Stratzer proceeded to the characterization of the outgoing recyclable materials of a sorting center (RĂ©cup-Estrie). This gave the opportunity to establish the respective proportion of each category of recyclables, including paper, cardboard, multilayer containers and plastics. More importantly, the proportion of contaminants in the outgoing materials was accurately established. This is crucial information for sorting centers looking for outlets for...Learn more
Characterization of outgoing materials of a sorting center
At the request of RECYC-QUĂBEC, Stratzer proceeded to the characterization of the recyclable materials entering a sorting center. This operation was coupled with a survey administered to collection truck drivers concerning the characteristics of their collection area (urban, rural, single-family, multi-unit buildings, etc.). The characterization allowed for determination of the rate of garbage and organics contaminating the curbside collection. ...Learn more
Characterization study of curbside collection recyclables at their arrival at the sorting center
The development of a waste management plan for Montreal âPalais des congrĂšsâ convention center is based on a waste characterization and a diagnosis of processes. The key findings concern both the high contamination rate of fiber collection (paper and cardboard) and the low recovery rate for organics. The resulting action plan includes an awareness campaign as well as operational measures,...Learn more
Improving Waste management of a Convention center
Stratzer first proceeded to a waste characterization for the PremiĂšre Moisson bakery on Maisonneuve street, in Montreal. Over the course of a week, Stratzer’s team studied and sorted 100% of the garbage, recyclables and organics generated on the site. Although the rate of waste recovery is excellent for this site, Stratzer identified several possible improvements. These include implementing organics collection...Learn more
Waste Characterization and diagnosis of a bakery’s practices
A mining company called upon Stratzer to determine the conditions for collection and storage of garbage and recyclables during mining activities. Stratzer first conducted an assessment of the waste deposit (excluding mine tailings) on this site where 250 employees were expected. Stratzer also presented options regarding the number and type of containers required during collection as well as the storage...Learn more
Waste management planning for a mine site
In order to improve performance, Stratzer carries out the continuous sorting of waste at the food court of the Montreal World Trade Center (âCentre de commerce mondialâ). In addition to improving the waste recovery, the sorting activities allow Stratzer to train the cleaning staff and deploy awareness measures for the food courtâs clientele. ...Learn more
Continuous Sorting and Awareness Measures at the World Trade Centre in Montreal
Stratzer carries out an outsourcing mandate at the 1000 de la GauchetiĂšre St. commercial center, in Montreal, in order to optimize waste recovery. In addition to the continuous sorting of waste and the recovery of organics at the food court, Stratzerâs team ensures the preparation of the waste collections and the cleaning of the bins. ...Learn more
Continuous waste sorting at Montreal commercial center and food court