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Emterra's unique corporate culture of seizing opportunities and using innovation to drive economic and environmental objectives has won the organization prestigious recognition as a finalist in the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce’s 4th Annual “Spirit of Winnipeg” awards
Emterra's unique corporate culture of seizing opportunities and using innovation to drive economic and environmental objectives has won the organization prestigious recognition as a finalist in the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce’s 4th Annual “Spirit of Winnipeg” awards
WINNIPEG, MB (December 17, 2012) – A snowy Monday morning, December 17, didn’t deter staff from Emterra Environmental in Winnipeg as they volunteered to deliver 280 reconditioned bicycles to youth organizations around the city. Decked out with Santa...
WINNIPEG, MB (December 17, 2012) – A snowy Monday morning, December 17, didn’t deter staff from Emterra Environmental in Winnipeg as they volunteered to deliver 280 reconditioned bicycles to youth organizations around the city. Decked out with Santa...
More Paper Shredded, More Food and Cash Donated to Salvation Army!
More Paper Shredded, More Food and Cash Donated to Salvation Army!
December 2012 - Emterra Environmental USA has purchased a significant portion of the assets of the bankrupt trash and recycling company, Richfield Management and affiliated companies.
December 2012 - Emterra Environmental USA has purchased a significant portion of the assets of the bankrupt trash and recycling company, Richfield Management and affiliated companies.
Nov 2012 - Emterra’s Winnipeg MRF is a “Dream Recycling Plant” featured in this month's edition!
Nov 2012 - Emterra’s Winnipeg MRF is a “Dream Recycling Plant” featured in this month's edition!
Emterra Environmental employees have a “dirty job”, as Niagara newspaper headlines in a recent feature.Waste collection is challenging work that takes dedication; however, community members are key tomaking the job easier and safer.
Emterra Environmental employees have a “dirty job”, as Niagara newspaper headlines in a recent feature.Waste collection is challenging work that takes dedication; however, community members are key tomaking the job easier and safer.