Because burying the future under yesterday’s garbage is no legacy for our children.
Every tonne of household trash entombed in a landfill leaks methane, locks up land for generations, and siphons scarce public dollars into perpetual care.
At the same time, remote and rural communities—especially Indigenous ones—pay some of the highest energy prices in Canada, while grid operators scramble to meet clean-power targets. Those two problems look separate. We see them as the same opportunity.
🎥 Watch how our patented Polycrack™ system turns trash into clean electricity, feeding the grid while powering vertical farms and data centers—on-site.
We intercept yesterday’s trash and turn it into tomorrow’s prosperity—on the same piece of ground where a landfill would have stood.
🎥 Watch how Polycrack waste to energy technology converts unsegregated waste into clean electricity. With over 95% diversion from landfill, it's one of the most efficient and scalable circular economy solutions available today.
95%+ waste diverted from landfill
Clean electricity powers on-site infrastructure
Reduces methane and carbon emissions
Supports food security through vertical farming
Creates local jobs and partnership equity opportunities
British Columbia generates about 7,000 tons of solid municipal waste daily, much of which ends up in landfills.
By diverting up to 95% of this waste using polycrack technology, we can produce approximately 150 MW of clean, green energy—enough to power 150,000 homes continuously.
By diverting waste and generating clean energy, we're paving the way for a landfill-free future across Canada.