ecoATM expands North American e-waste recycling with Canadian market launch
The expansion will make e-waste recycling more accessible to Canadian consumers and support a circular economy

E-waste recycling solutions company ecoATM is expanding its North American footprint into the Canadian market at a time when governments and businesses are placing greater emphasis on electronics recovery.
The Canadian rollout began with ecoATM activating kiosks at Walmart locations in Ontario, including Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, and Burlington. Kiosks went live the week of August 25, 2025, with grand opening events scheduled for September.
The expansion reflects growing demand for accessible recycling options and positions ecoATM within a rapidly evolving circular economy market where retailers are increasingly expected to provide sustainable consumer services.
Electronics are the fastest-growing waste stream in the world, and North America is no exception. Each kiosk provides a simple drop-off point where phones and other small electronics can be responsibly recycled, reducing stockpiles of e-waste in homes and ensuring valuable materials are recovered.
For ecoATM, the Canadian expansion is part of a broader North American strategy that aims to build a seamless network of e-waste recovery across borders. By creating consistent access points in both Canada and the United States, and with more jurisdictions considering stricter e-waste regulations, initiatives like this can play a central role in meeting diversion targets while fostering a stronger circular economy.

