Architecture Without Borders Quebec receives support for circular economy project
Architecture Without Borders Quebec (AWBQ) received financial support of $495,650 from the Government of Quebec, as part of its circular economy project “Matériaux Sans Frontières.?
The project will propel a partnership with BRIQUE RECYC, an initiative of Maçonnerie Gratton. The signing of this strategic partnership is part of one of the seven components of the AWBQ project and reflects its commitment to recover materials that are normally destined for landfill.
(from left to right): Marie-Andrée Mauger, Mayor of Verdun and responsible for the ecological transition and the environment on the Executive Committee of the City of Montreal ; Caroline Thomasset-Laperrière, Project Manager in Circular Economy, AWBQ; Bruno Demers, Executive Director of ASFQ; Tommy Bouillon, CEO of BRIQUE RECYC and Chantal Rouleau, Minister for Transport and Minister responsible for the Metropolis and the Montreal Region . Photo credit: Philippe Latour, photographer.
A digital platform dedicated to the reuse of bricks during projects in Montreal will be developed for those wishing to dispose of bricks with those needing blocks for theirs.
“The strength of this innovative platform, complementary to Brique Recyc, lies in an alliance between like-minded partners. I have always had the courage and the aim of improving my field of business. Today, I am proud to see this project come to fruition, with major partners, in order to prevent the enormous waste and loss of our built herit...
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