Your community leader in metals recycling since 1912.
We are committed to taking ongoing positive and concrete steps towards reconciliation. In 2019, we published our Indigenous Peoples Commitment Policy, and we are committed to earning trust, and building progressive and respectful relationships. Our work with Indigenous communities is an important element of our day-to-day practices.
We are a proud member of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB); the CCIB builds bridges between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, businesses, and communities.
Our team is committed to fostering a corporate culture that supports our Indigenous communities and their right to sustainable economic prosperity.
Our team recognizes the importance of Indigenous participation in the Canadian economy, and we are committed to developing strong working relationships with Indigenous communities, businesses, organizations, and people.
Our corporate commitment adheres to the following fundamental principles:
June 6, 2022
On June 6, 2022 ABC Recycling and Williams Lake First Nation (WLFN) signed a MOU which includes revenue sharing, employment opportunities, and developing and growing new relationships. In February 2023,... Read More
August 13, 2021
We are proud to announce that on August 13, 2021, HRMGC and ABC Recycling committed to work together jointly and cooperatively to identify approaches and opportunities for the marketing, promotion... Read More
April 7, 2017
Indigenous & Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) began the BC First Nations Solid Waste Program in 2008 to address the communities’ needs and challenges around recycling, composting and waste reduction. High... Read More