Helping producers meet their obligations
Helping producers meet their Circular Materials creates efficient and effective recycling systems to support producers in meeting their regulatory obligations across Canada.
What is extended producer responsibility?
Extended producer responsibility, or EPR, is a policy approach in which producers – the businesses that supply packaging and paper – are financially responsible and accountable for those materials over their full life cycle.
Recycling programs founded on the principles of extended producer responsibility improve recycling rates and encourage the more efficient use of materials.
Join us
Circular Materials works with producers to meet their recycling regulation requirements and design recycling systems that advance innovation, deliver improved environmental outcomes and harness competitive procurement that provide the best value for producers across Canada.
We are created for producers, by producers. We design blue box recycling systems that advance innovation, deliver improved environmental outcomes and harness competitive procurement to provide the best value for producers.
Why join us?
Steps to join
- Contact our team
We’d love to hear from you to explore how we can support you to meet your obligations under extended producer responsibility regulations in Canada. Contact our customer relations team to get started! - Sign a Producer Service Agreement
Our team will provide you with a Producer Service Agreement specific to your organization, available upon request. Once you have reviewed and signed the agreement, you’ll officially be one of our member producers and registered for our Producer Working Group. - Report supply data into our WeRecycle Portal
Our online member-only portal has all the information you need to become familiar with the reporting process. It will also allow you to report your supplied materials for almost all jurisdictions in Canada in one easy-to-access location.
Join us today
Fill out the below contact form and our customer relations team will reach out to get you started.
Don’t just take our word for it
We work with some of the biggest (and smallest) producers in Canada and we’d love to work with you too.

“In Canada and across the world, Costco is committed to doing its part to help and contribute to real, results-driven positive impact. Joining Circular Materials as a founding member is a unique opportunity for Costco to work in collaboration with other producers in creating a not-for-profit organization that will support industry with meeting its regulatory obligations and building a circular economy.”
– Pierre Riel, Senior Vice President and Country Manager, Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd.

“Working towards a waste-free future is an urgent priority for us at Nestlé and it requires industry to work together, which is why we are proud to be a founding member of Circular Materials. This is a producer created organization that supports our ambition to collect and recycle all the packaging we produce and ensure that no waste ends up in nature.”
– John Carmichael, President and CEO, Nestlé Canada Inc.

“Keurig Dr Pepper Canada is proud to be a founding member of Circular Materials, and to have the opportunity to work with other leading organizations and associations to the advancement of an improved, and more circular recycling system in Ontario. Building a circular economy will require dedicated commitment from all producers and stakeholders along the value chain, and we are confident that the founding members of Circular Materials can efficiently support this transition with a focus on innovation, cost efficiency and fair competition.”
– Stéphane Glorieux, President of Keurig Dr Pepper Canada

“We are pleased to be joining Circular Materials, a producer-led, not-for-profit producer responsibility organization (PRO), as the next step in the evolution of providing blue box recycling services in Ontario. In addition to helping improve recycling rates, joining this PRO supports our ambition to move toward a more circular economy, which is good for everyone.”
– Adam Butler, President, Kraft Heinz Canada and NA Coffee

“Coca-Cola continues to build on its ambitious World Without Waste strategy to drive systemic change through a circular economy for our packaging. We are committed to making 100% of our packaging recyclable by 2025, using at least 50% recycled material in our packaging by 2030, and collecting and recycling a bottle or can for each one we sell. Through our partnership with Circular Materials, we will effectively turn old bottles into new ones.”
– Philip Cox, General Manager, Coca-Cola Ltd.