Former industrial division of Newalta becomes Terrapure Environmental

Picture of Todd Moser, new CEO of Terrapure Environmental.

Todd Moser is the CEO of the new Terrapure Environmental. — Photo courtesy Terrapure

Earlier this spring, Terrapure Environmental (Terrapure), a new stand-alone environmental services company consisting of the former Industrial Division of Calgary-based Newalta Corporation, began operations. Newalta announced the sale of the business, which provides services to industrial sectors across Canada, to Birch Hill Equity Partners of Toronto in December 2014 and the transaction officially closed on February 27, 2015.

"It is a significant milestone for our business, our people and our customers," said Todd Moser, President and CEO of the new company when it started up March 2015. "Our new owners at Birch Hill are committed to investing in our company to take the strong foundation we built under Newalta and make it even better. The future is bright and we look forward to continuing to partner with our customers to provide more sustainable solutions to their most complex environmental challenges."

Headquartered in Burlington, Ont., Terrapure employs 900 people and operates an integrated network of 33 government-regulated facilities from coast to coast. Under new ownership, the company will continue to focus on providing innovative solutions that minimize waste and maximize the recovery or recycling of valuable industrial by-products through its facility network and on customer sites.

The company's operations include resource recovery and recycling through a used lubricating oil re-refinery in North Vancouver, B.C. and Canada's largest lead-acid battery recycling facility in Ville Ste-Catherine, Que.; an engineered non-hazardous industrial waste landfill in Stoney Creek, Ont.; as well as facilities and onsite services that enhance the environmental sustainability of industry sectors that include automotive, chemical and petro-chemical, manufacturing, marine, mining, municipal, pulp and paper, and transportation.

Services that Terrapure provides include: recycling and management of hazardous and non-hazardous industrial waste; wastewater treatment and recycling; water treatment pond dredging and dewatering; tank cleaning and product recovery; used oil recycling; glycol and solvent recycling; household and automotive battery recycling; soil treatment and remediation; alternate fuel blending; offshore and onshore oil and gas waste and fluids management; and emergency response and spill clean-up.

"While our company name has changed, the innovation and high level of service and professionalism we bring to customers has not," said Moser. "The values that have been deeply ingrained in our culture – including an unwavering commitment to health and safety excellence, environmental stewardship, community involvement and customer service – will ensure we are well positioned for growth and success in the future."

ABOUT TERRAPURE

Terrapure Environmental (formerly the Industrial Division of Calgary-based Newalta Corporation) is a leading Canadian provider of innovative, cost-effective environmental services and recycling solutions that help address industry's most complex environmental challenges. Headquartered in Burlington, Ont., Terrapure employs 900 people and operates an integrated network of 33 government-regulated facilities from coast to coast.

With an unwavering focus on health and safety excellence, the company provides services that minimize waste and maximize the recovery or recycling of valuable industrial by-products through its facility network and on customer sites. This includes a used lubricating oil re-refinery in North Vancouver, B.C.; Canada's largest lead-acid battery recycling facility in Ville Ste-Catherine, Que.; an engineered non-hazardous industrial waste landfill in Stoney Creek, Ont.; as well as operations that enhance the environmental sustainability of industry sectors, including automotive, chemical and petro-chemical, manufacturing, marine, mining, municipal, pulp and paper, and transportation.