About Dexriava
A reference resource on sustainable packaging, recyclable materials, and eco-friendly supply chain practices in Canada.
What This Site Covers
Dexriava compiles factual, reference-oriented information on packaging materials used by businesses operating in Canada. The content focuses on three interconnected topics: biodegradable and compostable packaging formats, recyclable material streams accepted in Canadian provincial programmes, and supply chain decisions that affect end-of-life packaging outcomes.
The site does not sell products, represent a brand, or advocate for any particular supplier or certification body. It is intended as a practical starting point for anyone seeking to understand how Canadian regulations, material properties, and industry standards interact in the packaging space.
Editorial Approach
Articles published on this site draw from publicly available regulatory documents, government publications, and established standards bodies. Where specific figures or statistics are cited, sources are linked directly. Where data varies or is subject to provincial differences, the text reflects that variation rather than presenting a single number as universal.
The site avoids commercial framing. Descriptions of materials, certifications, and regulations are kept descriptive and neutral. Readers should consult relevant provincial authorities, certification bodies, or industry associations for guidance specific to their operations.
Key Reference Organisations
- Environment and Climate Change Canada — federal environmental policy and single-use plastics regulations
- Recycling Council of Canada — national recycling promotion and EPR resources
- Bureau de normalisation du Québec (BNQ) — Canadian compostability certification standard BNQ 9011-911
- Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) — certification for responsibly sourced paper and wood fibre packaging
- Environment Canada — official government environmental data and regulations
Contact
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Page last updated: May 2026