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We are thrilled that our Earth Week Recycling Education School Tours are 2 weeks away! We are really looking forward to the hosting this year's Grade 4/5 students and preparing for their inquisitive questions about recycling.

We are also very excited to announce that our Second Annual Waste Not Want Not Contest is now underway!  Our contest invites Grade 4/5 students to use their artistic talents to think big and design recycling art for the hundreds of visitors that come to Urban Impact to see.

When Urban Impact rebranded in 2010, our goal was to create a durable, lasting identity that was contemporary and timeless and aligned with our customer‚s needs and expectations. We wanted to share our brand history with our readers to show you how we have evolved!

 

Unlike short-lived print collateral, a company’s logo should be an enduring identifier that gains equity over the years. When Urban Impact rebranded in 2010, our goal was to create a durable, lasting identity that was contemporary and timeless and aligned with our customer’s needs and expectations.

On February 7, we had 30 children, teachers and parents from the School District 38 (Richmond) Waste Management School Green Team for a visit to our Richmond Plant. The tour of our five step recycling process was led by President and CEO Nicole Stefenelli. The group was very engaged; the children asked many questions about what happens during the recycling process; the children with the best questions received baseball caps and toques. We received a warm thank you from the School District:

Urban Impact has been front and centre at recent Packaging and Printed Paper EPR consultation sessions. The BC Ministry of Environment is currently in the middle of a Fall Consultation tour.