Ontario Environment Industry Association (ONEIA)
Environmental Services
Toronto, Ontario 3,212 followers
Ontario's environment and cleantech business network - building wealth, creating jobs and growing companies.
About us
Established in 1991, ONEIA is the business association representing the interests of the environment industry in Ontario. Our network of thousands of contacts includes key people at environmental technology, product and service companies, law, investment and insurance firms, institutes, universities and governments. Through their innovation and experience in Ontario and around the world, Ontario’s environment industry provides market-driven solutions for society's most pressing environmental problems. While our industry is diverse, ONEIA provides a place where a variety of companies, entrepreneurs and other organizations in the environment field can come together to work on common concerns, share information and explore business opportunities. Through ONEIA, they can work towards a society that understands and values the contribution that market-based solutions make to our environmental problems.
- Website
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http://www.oneia.ca
External link for Ontario Environment Industry Association (ONEIA)
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1991
- Specialties
- Cleantech, Environmental, and Innovations
Locations
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Primary
192 Spadina Ave
Suite 306
Toronto, Ontario M5T 2C2, CA
Employees at Ontario Environment Industry Association (ONEIA)
Updates
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ONEIA is accepting applications from senior leaders at member companies who are interested in serving on our Board for the 2025-2028 term. For more information and to submit a nomination visit oneia.ca. Deadline for submissions is December 29.
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Member News: Stantec selected to support Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway Rehabilitation Section 4 and will provide multidisciplinary engineering consulting services through planning and preliminary design, procurement, design-build, and post construction. Read more: https://bit.ly/41WTocz
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Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ taint rural California drinking water, far from known sources. Read more: https://bit.ly/3DkFM0a
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Congratulations to our 2024 Skip Willis Award recipient Brandon Moffatt, EVP, Project Development and Execution for StormFisher Hydrogen. Brandon has been a leader in the development and construction of several complex organics processing and anaerobic digestion sites. He has been a contributor to the development of policy and regulations in Ontario for waste diversion and renewable energy. Brandon has also been a member for ONEIA for many years, contributing the organization as an ONEIA Board member and through his work on various committees. His senior leadership role at StormFisher and as a member of the ONEIA Board have advanced Ontario’s environment industry, with new policies and regulations that are both supportive of the environment of the environment industry in Ontario.
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Member News: Veolia North America has teamed up with the Water Finance Exchange (WFX) to enhance water infrastructure in disadvantaged US communities. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3ZGMZiI
Rural Communities Benefit from Veolia and WFX’s Water Roundtable Initiatives
waste360.com
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ONEIA Board nominations: ONEIA is accepting applications from senior leaders at member companies who are interested in serving on our Board for the 2025-2028 term. For more information and to submit a nomination visit oneia.ca.
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Member News: BIOREM Inc. has received a number of new orders totalling $13 million for air emission abatement projects in the Middle East, Australia and North America. Read more: https://bit.ly/49FEfxM
BIOREM reports order backlog - Waste & Recycling
https://wasterecyclingmag.ca
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Researchers have developed a chemical system that uses light to break down bonds between carbon and fluorine atoms. These strong chemical bonds help PFAS resist degradation. Find out more: https://bit.ly/4fq7gip
We developed a way to use light to dismantle PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ – long-lasting environmental pollutants
theconversation.com