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Follow on Google News | ![]() Waste Management Innovator Emterra Partners to Unveil Canada’s Largest Natural Gas Fuel StationEmterra Group continues to innovate in the waste management industry to realize a sustainable environment and communities. It has partnered on a $50M investment and will operate Canada’s Largest Compressed Natural Gas Fuelling Station.
By: Emterra Group - Emterra Environmental The state of the art CNG fuelling station represents Emterra Group’s (http://www.emterra.ca/) Located at 1611 Britannia Road in Mississauga, the CNG fuelling station is a key part of Emterra’s new capability to provide recycling and waste collection services to a significant portion of the Region of Peel’s residents and local businesses, with cleaner-burning, quieter-running, CNG-fuelled collection trucks. Together, over 100 new CNG trucks to serve Peel Region, the fast fill CNG fuelling station, along with the purchase and upgrade of a heavy truck maintenance facility certified to CNG requirements represent a $50 million investment in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). “The ‘fast-fill’ Ontario’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Glen Murray spoke at the grand opening event, noting; “Using compressed natural gas for vehicle fuel has many advantages, such as being clean, affordable and readily available. I applaud Emterra Group for doing their part to support a low carbon economy in Mississauga, one of Canada’s busiest transportation hubs. This is the type of innovation to help keep Ontario strong and prosperous.” Lower Emissions, Reduced Noise for Sustainable Communities CNG powered trucks reduce green house emissions by up to 20%, thereby being a clear green choice when it comes to powering refuse fleets. In addition, they drastically reduce “noise” pollution by emitting about 1/10th of the noise produced by diesel truck counterparts. This is especially important within the residential neighbourhoods the refuse trucks routinely service. "The Region is dedicated to providing valuable service to the Peel community, in an environmentally- “Over their years of service these new trucks will help us cut carbon emissions in Peel by an estimated 31,500 tonnes, which is the equivalent of taking over 6,600 typical passenger vehicles off the road for an entire year[1],” said Leung. “That will contribute significantly to cleaner air in Peel and in the province.” Mississauga City Councillor and Peel Region Councillor Carolyn Parrish represented Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie at the event. She said she sees “the Emterra-GAIN- Emterra CNG Stations and Fleets Proven to Handle Harsh Canadian Weather Emterra opened its first CNG fuelling station (http://www.emterra.ca/ “We’re blazing the trail in building CNG fuelling stations for our own CNG fleets because we see the economic and environmental benefit of it. But we’re also improving the environmental and economic health of Ontario by opening up this station for use by other CNG fleet owners and operators,” Leung said. “This makes Emterra one of the leaders in adopting cleaner running CNG technology and it helps everyone running on CNG to be more environmentally responsible, more competitive and more sustainable,” U.S. Venture Gain Fuel Canada, ULC Business Development Manager Marc-André Paquin was thrilled about the opening of this station. “Partnering with two well-known and respected companies created a great opportunity for us to continue GAIN’s growth in Canada,” he said. “We’re continuing to look for new opportunities and new partnerships to expand the international GAIN Clean Fuel network.” Located alongside C.A.T.’s new heavy truck maintenance facility, the station provides strategic benefits to C.A.T. and Emterra. “The convenience of having this alongside our new facility combined with the significant cost savings provides great advantages,” Emterra Group is a Canadian leader in recycling resources management and waste diversion. It won the contract to provide approximately 216,000 households in the north and southwestern area of Peel with single stream recycling, food organics, yard waste, bulk waste and garbage collection services beginning in January, 2016. In keeping with its commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the Region of Peel required the use of CNG-fuelled vehicles. With the award of this contract, Emterra will provide extensive employment opportunities within the Peel community. Job creation in the areas of waste and recyclables collection services, fleet maintenance, administration and supervisory functions will support local employment and the economy. End
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