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RECYC-Quebec
RECYC-Quebec was established by the Quebec government to oversee the province's container deposit system and recycling programs.
RECYC-Quebec
RECYC-Quebec was established by the Quebec government to oversee the province's container deposit system and recycling programs. As a crown corporation, its mandate is to reduce landfill waste and increase recycling rates across Quebec. The organization manages the deposit-return system for beverage containers, collecting and processing materials through contracts with private and municipal recyclers. It also administers extended producer responsibility programs for electronics, batteries, and paint. Operations span Quebec, with additional offices in Toronto, Halifax, Ottawa, Oakland, and Luzern, Switzerland, the latter facilitating international partnerships for material recovery and circular economy initiatives. RECYC-Quebec employs approximately 58 professionals (per public record). The entity has no publicly disclosed AUM or investment portfolio, as it is not structured as a fund or investment vehicle. Its primary financial activity is the administration of deposit fees and producer contributions, which are redistributed to cover collection and processing costs. RECYC-Quebec's structural differentiator is its quasi-public governance model: it operates as a government-mandated monopoly in the deposit-return space, with decision-making tied to provincial environmental regulators rather than shareholders. This structure allows it to prioritize recycling rates over profitability, a posture rare among North American waste-management entities.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Montreal
Corporate office
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Additional offices
Toronto, Canada · Luzern, Switzerland · Oakland, United States · Halifax, Canada · Ottawa, Canada
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is RECYC-Quebec's primary mandate?
RECYC-Quebec is mandated by the Quebec government to manage the province's container deposit system, reduce landfill waste, and increase recycling rates. It administers extended producer responsibility programs for products like electronics, batteries, and paint.
Is RECYC-Quebec a for-profit entity or a government agency?
RECYC-Quebec is a crown corporation: a government-owned entity that operates with a public-service mandate. It is not a for-profit business or an investment firm, and it does not generate returns for shareholders.
How many containers does RECYC-Quebec handle annually?
RECYC-Quebec processes over two billion beverage containers per year through its deposit-return system, covering water bottles, soda cans, and beer containers, with expansion to wine and spirits in 2025.
Does RECYC-Quebec operate outside of Quebec?
While RECYC-Quebec's core operations are in Quebec, it maintains offices in Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax, Oakland (USA), and Luzern (Switzerland). These offices support international partnerships, material recovery, and best-practice sharing for circular economy initiatives.
How does RECYC-Quebec differ from private waste management companies?
Unlike private firms such as Waste Management or GFL Environmental, RECYC-Quebec is not profit-driven. Its governance is tied to provincial environmental regulators, and it prioritizes recycling rate targets (e.g., 80% recovery for beverage containers) over financial returns.
What extended producer responsibility (EPR) programs does RECYC-Quebec administer?
RECYC-Quebec administers EPR programs for electronics, batteries, paint, and beverage containers. Producers pay fees based on material type and volume, which fund collection and recycling infrastructure across Quebec.
Does RECYC-Quebec invest in or operate recycling facilities directly?
RECYC-Quebec contracts with private and municipal recycling facilities to process collected materials. It does not own or operate processing plants itself, acting instead as a system administrator and regulator.
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