Call2Recycle Canada has partnered with Electronic Distributors International Inc (EDI) to introduce a new battery sorting technology that will significantly increase Ontario’s capacity to sort and recycle end-of-life batteries. This partnership supports Call2Recycle’s commitment to investing in competitive battery recycling infrastructure, with the goal of enhancing efficiency, improving safety, and helping to meet waste diversion targets in the region.
The new battery sorting equipment is located at EDI’s facility in Orillia, Ontario, and is one of only four of its kind in the world. This state-of-the-art equipment will double the plant’s capacity to sort used batteries, allowing for larger volumes to be processed and recycled.
Norm Yorke, managing partner at EDI, expresses his excitement about the partnership and the opportunity to pioneer technology-driven battery sorting in North America. He emphasizes the company’s dedication to modernizing the recycling industry and investing in solutions that align with partners’ sustainability needs.
Call2Recycle Canada President Joe Zenobio commends EDI for its forward-thinking approach to recycling and innovation. He highlights the importance of collaborations like this in increasing Ontario’s battery recycling infrastructure, improving efficiency, reducing environmental impact, and supporting the local economy.
This partnership between Call2Recycle and EDI signifies a significant step forward in advancing responsible battery recycling practices in Ontario and beyond.
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