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ateway Green Recycling
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Recovering resources, reducing emissions, and creating opportunities.
Across Canada, valuable resources are lost to disposal every day. Gateway Green Recycling is changing that by recovering value from biodegradable waste and creating new opportunities for resource recovery, industrial decarbonization, and circular growth.

Low-Carbon Products from Recovered Biomass
Gateway Green Recycling transforms recovered organic biomass into a consistent, renewable fibre that can replace fossil-based and virgin raw materials across multiple industries. Rather than treating recovered biomass as waste, it becomes the foundation for manufacturing the next generation of low-carbon products that support Canada's transition to a circular economy.
Our fibre provides manufacturers with a reliable, homogeneous feedstock suitable for a growing range of industrial applications. By replacing virgin timber, fossil-derived materials and high-carbon feedstocks, these products reduce greenhouse gas emissions while creating new value from resources that would otherwise be discarded.

Join Our Journey
Join our journey to decarbonizing the waste industry and recovering valuable resources. We're looking for manufacturing partners and fibre buyers. Working with local partners is important to us.
Our fibre has a wide range of uses, including but not limited to, sustainable aviation fuel, recycled cardboard, biochar, and nano cellulose. We are looking to provide fibre to companies that have use for it.

Alberta Showroom
Backed by Government. Built for Commercial Scale.
Gateway Green Recycling is establishing its first Canadian demonstration showroom at the Edmonton Waste Management Centre with support from the Government of Alberta through the Emissions Reduction Alberta program. The facility will showcase how the Wilson System® transforms biodegradable waste into high-value, low-carbon products while validating the technology in a real-world operating environment. It will provide municipalities, industry partners, researchers and investors with the opportunity to see the technology in operation, evaluate the renewable products it produces, and support the future commercial deployment of resource recovery infrastructure across Canada. Located within one of North America's leading integrated waste management facilities, the showroom will accelerate market development, product validation and the transition to a more circular, low-carbon economy.

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