New expertise at the CTTÉI

A little biotech genius! The CTTÉI is proud to welcome Mathieu Pominville-Racette, its new intern for 3 months. Passionate about finding sustainable and efficient solutions for businesses and society, Mathieu is currently studying biotechnology engineering at the Université de Sherbrooke. "Biotechnological engineering is comparable to chemical engineering. Engineers working in New Expertise at CTTÉI ...

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Hélène Gignac

CTTEI salutes Hélène Gignac's contribution to the deployment of industrial ecology

17 years at the helm of the CTTÉI After more than 17 years at the helm of the Centre de transfert technologique en écologie industrielle (CTTÉI) at the Cégep de Sorel-Tracy, Hélène Gignac will be leaving her position on December 31. Having worked in communications, the environment and politics, Hélène is embarking on the adventure of research Learn more aboutThe CTTEI salutes Hélène Gignac's contribution to the deployment of industrial ecology ...

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Circular economy and industrial symbiosis : Premises and GHG balance sheet

The Centre de transfert technologique en écologie industrielle (CTTÉI), Synergie Économique Laurentides, members of the Communauté Synergie Québec, the Association française ORÉE and the MRC de Sept-Rivières were at the Colloque de gestion des matières résiduelles organized by Réseau Environnement and presented by RECYC-QUÉBEC and Éco Entreprises Québec on September 20. It was with some excitement and in the heat of the fall that their panel closed the 2017 edition of En savoir plus surÉconomie circulaire and industrial symbiosis : Premises and GHG balance sheet ...

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Residues diverted from landfill thanks to the CTTÉI

This text is a reproduction of an article by Sarah-Ève Charland published in the online edition of the newspaper Les 2 Rives de Sorel-Tracy. The CTTÉI is at the origin of this initiative. The CTTÉI validated that the physico-chemical properties of the SO2 residue met the acceptance criteria for Agro-100. The two companies then went on to Learn more about Residues diverted from landfill thanks to the CTTÉI ...

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All united for textiles!

Enhancing the value of Quebec's textile supply According to 2008 data, nearly 180,000 tonnes of residential textiles are rejected each year by Quebec households, or 24 kg per inhabitant. The quantities generated by Quebec's industrial sector are unknown, but would exceed 15,000 tonnes per year. In developed countries, the quantity of textiles produced in Quebec is more than 15,000 tonnes per year. […]

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Technological showcase for Sorel-Tracy

The CTTÉI consolidates its expertise in clean processes Sorel-Tracy, June 1, 2017 - In the presence of Sorel-Tracy Mayor Serge Péloquin and his research partners, the Centre de transfert technologique en écologie industrielle (CTTÉI), in association with the Cégep de Sorel-Tracy, announced $2,300,000 in funding for the Sorel-Tracy Technology Showcase, which will be held in Sorel-Tracy on June 1, 2017, in the presence of the Mayor of Sorel-Tracy, Serge Péloquin, and his research partners.

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CTTÉI is recruiting!

Are you interested in clean processes? The Centre de transfert technologique en écologie industrielle (CTTÉI) is looking for a project manager for its research work related to clean processes (including hydrothermal oxidation and supercritical CO2 extraction). Under the supervision of the Project Manager - Clean Processes and the Technical Director, Learn more aboutThe CTTÉI is recruiting! […]

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The CTTÉI: a partner of choice for your projects of industrial symbiosis

Support that evolves with your needs As a college centre for applied research, the Centre de transfert technologique en écologie industrielle (CTTÉI) is always on the lookout for the latest advances to help you implement the innovative circular economy practices deployed at home and around the world. The expertise developed by the CTTÉI in the field of industrial ecology is a partner of choice for your circular economy projectsindustrial symbiosis.

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The SADC de la Haute-Côte-Nord rethinks CRD wood with the circular economy and the CTTÉI's Circulab!

Regional players in action On April 26, the team of the Société d'aide au développement de la collectivité (SADC) de la Haute-Côte-Nord invited its partners to an interactive training workshop: the Circulab, to rethink the development of wood residues from the construction, renovation and demolition (CRD) sector. Offered by En savoir plus surLa SADC de la Haute-Côte-Nord rethinks CRD wood with the CTTÉI's Circulab and Circulab! […]

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