THE SORTING CENTRE

Terracube’s Sorting Centre wants to contribute to sustainable development and climate change solutions by applying the “Principes 3R-V”: reduce, reuse, recycle and reclaim.

Its mission is also to become a sorting centre recognized for respecting the best practices in the industry, for its participation in research and development, and its excellent customer service.

Our method

The materials collected in the bins are transported to the sorting centre. Almost all of CRD’s products find a new life with the process of triage and our targeted partnerships. A quick, easy and convenient way to protect the environment!

01

Collection of your materials

Either we collect your materials through our dumpsters, from other company's bins, or by bringing your materials (car or trailer) directly to the sorting centre.

02

Materials categorized and weighed

The clerk at the balance determines the type of category of materials brought in (for example, CRD, mixed, wood, asphalt, etc.). The dumpster or the trailer is then weighed on entry and exit, on a scale that is certified annually by Measurement Canada. The difference in weight and the type of materials will determine your costs.

03

Materials Sorted

All the materials received are then sorted into piles or in dedicated dumpsters that follow environmental standards.

04

Materials Recycled or Converted

Depending on the material sorted, it is then recycled or converted on-site or sent to various markets.

History of Terracube’s Sorting Centre

In business since 2008, Mr. Gilles Forget and Ms. Carole Rochon have seen their companies evolve with time and the demand. Their business activities are part of an era of recycling dry materials. There was no place to dispose of construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) materials in the Haute-Gatineau territory, and the idea of Terracube’s Sorting Centre had been germinating in their heads for several years.

HUMBLE START

In 2017, the two owners bought a piece of land in Denholm, and from there, the official procedures began. Everything must comply with environmental standards. In the summer of 2018, they obtain their accreditation certificate from the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and the Fight against Climate Change.

A lot of time has passed between the blasting, the construction of the sorting centre’s infrastructure, and the pandemic. Still, in March 2021, they are proud and happy to finally open their doors to receive their first customers and start making a difference for the environment and surrounding communities.

In the long term, Terracube’s Sorting Centre would like to partner with universities and college researchers to put into practice new technologies or processes in material recycling. Terracube is a member of the 3R MCDQ (Regroupement des Récupérateurs et des Recycleurs de Matériaux de Construction et de Démolition du Québec).

After 12 months of operation, Terracube aims to obtain the recognition of the CRD Sorter issued by Recyc-Quebec, which seeks to recognize facilities that have best practices. Opening hours vary seasonally. Visit the website or Facebook page.

Sorting for the environment and our future generations!

Accepted Materials

  • MIXED Construction, Renovation, Demolition Materials
  • Asphalt shingles
  • Clean wood
  • Branch, stump
  • Asphalt
  • Clean concrete
  • Reinforced concrete
  • Ferrous and non-ferrous metals
  • * Appliances or white goods
  • * Regular, wide or commercial tire
  • * Mattress & sofa

* may incur additional costs

Prohibited Materials

  • Household waste
  • Asbestos
  • Chemical products
  • Ammunition, firearms, explosives Including Bengal fire (fireworks)
  • Radioactive waste
  • Biomedical waste
  • Contaminated soils
  • Railroad sleepers
  • Animal carcasses
  • Paint
  • Hazardous household waste. Anything considered corrosive, toxic, flammable and explosive. Example: Oils, oil filters, lubricants, CFL bulbs, fluorescent tubes (neon), UV lamps, Batteries

For more information, visit the site dedicated to our Sorting Centre!

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