Articles & Case Studies

PCB Destruction

Canada Updates PCB Regulations: What’s changed?

On December 31, 2025, the Government of Canada published amendments to the federal Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Regulations. These amendments introduced new timelines and flexibility for managing legacy PCB-containing equipment, particularly in certain sectors.

Assured Destruction Services

Assured Product Destruction FAQs: What Every Business Needs to Know

When a major consumer goods manufacturer needed to destroy off-spec candles without sending waste to landfill, Aevitas delivered a custom-engineered solution. By liquefying and separating wax from glass, sourcing recycling options for every component, and maintaining full client anonymity, Aevitas achieved assured destruction with zero landfill impact—diverting more than 2 million kilograms of material to date.

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CASE STUDY: Assured Product Destruction Aligned with Sustainability Goals

When a major consumer goods manufacturer needed to destroy off-spec candles without sending waste to landfill, Aevitas delivered a custom-engineered solution. By liquefying and separating wax from glass, sourcing recycling options for every component, and maintaining full client anonymity, Aevitas achieved assured destruction with zero landfill impact—diverting more than 2 million kilograms of material to date.

What are PCBs?

Aevitas is very proud to be a major contributor to eliminating PCBs in Canada. We continue to be ahead of the curve and meet our own high standard of environmental compliance.