At Margie's Garden in Whitnall Park, the collaboration between @NewEden, @Kafka Granite, and @Bluemel's has resulted in stunning, sustainable pathways using Organic-Lock's innovative products. By educating stakeholders on the benefits of eco-friendly materials, we've created a landscape that stands the test of time. Get in touch with Organic-Lock to learn more about how stakeholder education and collaboration can transform your landscape designs! https://zurl.co/19x36
Organic-Lock
Environmental Services
Toronto, Ontario 1,507 followers
World's strongest organic aggregate binder. An ideal solution for water permeable pathways.
About us
Organic-Lock is a patented plant-based binder designed for blending with crushed aggregate. It works as an alternative to other, non-permeable hardscape surfaces, by remaining water permeable but still functioning effectively in heavily trafficked areas.
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http://organic-lock.com
External link for Organic-Lock
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- Privately Held
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Primary
2100 Bloor St W
Toronto, Ontario, CA
Employees at Organic-Lock
Updates
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As the year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to express our gratitude. It’s been a fantastic year watching the rise of sustainable practices and the creation of more green spaces across North America. We’re deeply thankful for our partners and supporters who have helped make this year a success. Your dedication to a greener future continues to inspire us every day. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year filled with peace, joy, and new opportunities!
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In the 2016 renovation of the Oxford Basin in Marina Del Rey, CA, Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate was used to transform a 10.7-acre flood control facility into a healthier habitat. Urban runoff had polluted the basin, harming water circulation and damaging the ecosystem. As part of a $14.5M restoration, over 300 cubic yards of contaminated soil were removed, and the site was reshaped with a vegetated berm to improve water flow. A new pedestrian pathway, built with Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate supplied by Gail Materials, was installed. Its permeability allows water to filter into the lagoon, supporting better water circulation and helping sustain over 700 native trees and 45,000 native plants. This project shows how materials like Organic-Lock can improve ecosystems while enhancing public spaces. https://zurl.co/LVfCi #OrganicLock #OrganicLockStabilizedAggregate #LandscapeArchitecture #SustainableDesign #GreenInfrastructure
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The Charles B. Hayes Family Sculpture Park at the University of Notre Dame showcases how durable, natural pathways can elevate green spaces. Using our Stabilized American Heritage Pathway Mix, this revitalized park blends sustainability with artistic beauty. #OrganicLock #OrganicLockStabilizedAggregate #LandscapeArchitecture #SustainableDesign #UniversityOfNotreDame #SculpturePark
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A different angle of Angel Park & Magical Garden in North Philadelphia, that was designed in collaboration with SALT DESIGN STUDIO, Apiary Studio, and Stancills. The space now pathways made with 30 tons of Aspen Trail Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate. The design emphasizes safe passage, community engagement, and integrating art — creating a space that's both functional and aesthetic. #LandscapeDesign #UrbanRevitalization #SustainableLandscaping #CommunityEngagement #InnovativeDesign #OrganicLock #OrganicLockStabilizedAggregate
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The Tulsa Educare 4 landscape project by Jonesplan aims to stimulate physical, intellectual, and emotional growth in preschool aged children through nature-based play. The design approach integrated varied textures, water elements, and plantings, offering diverse sensory experiences. Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate in Desert Gold Granite, supplied by Minick Materials , was selected as a surfacing material to support experiential learning in a natural environment. Contact Organic-Lock to learn more about natural surfacing materials for outdoor education settings! #OrganicLock #OrganicLockStabilizedAggregate #SustainableDesign #PathwayInnovation #GreenInfrastructure #LandscapeSolutions https://zurl.co/xjXWk
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The Presidio Tunnel Tops project at Golden Gate National Park is a standout example of sustainable design. Featuring 860 tons of high-quality aggregate, these expertly crafted pathways elevate the beauty of the landscape while ensuring durability. Designed by JAMES CORNER FIELD OPERATIONS LIMITED, this project is a true collaboration of nature and innovation. #OrganicLock #OrganicLockStabilizedAggregate #GoldenGatePark #SustainableDesign #PathwayInnovation #GreenInfrastructure #LandscapeSolutions
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The Indigenous Landscape project at Taddle Creek incorporated Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate (OLSA) to achieve durability, permeability, and a natural look. Developed by Indigenous-owned Envirobond, OLSA reflects the project's commitment to environmental stewardship. This project emphasizes sustainable pathways while highlighting the importance of empowering Indigenous communities with eco-friendly solutions. #IndigenousDesign #OrganicLock #SustainableLandscaping #LandscapeArchitecture https://zurl.co/v0nbp
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Discover how parks are driving sustainability and resilience through innovative design in the latest ULI report. Key strategies include enhancing natural pathways and integrating permeable surfaces to support ecological health, an area where Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate excels. #SustainableDesign #LandscapeArchitecture #OrganicLock #GreenInfrastructure https://zurl.co/SWqA7
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At Alice Wainwright Park thoughtful design integrates natural pathways in an area frequently impacted by severe weather, enhancing both accessibility and aesthetic appeal. With our licensed dealer Stancills supplying 650 tons of American Beech Organic-Lock Stabilized Aggregate to cover approximately 19,000 ft² of pathways, the use of OLSA provided a natural aesthetic that blended seamlessly with the park’s environment while offering the durability needed for a coastal landscape. #LandscapeArchitecture #SustainableDesign #Pathways #OrganicLock https://zurl.co/tSYM