
What we’ll do

NTG will promote an alternative disposal service that is not currently offered in Canada nor in the rest of North America; this service has been promoted in Europe for over a decade and will soon be licensed in some African/Middle East countries. NTG is being granted an exclusive license from the Patent holder that will enable NTG to offer its integrated solution everywhere in North America, including Mexico.
NTG has engineered a comprehensive “ZERO-TO-LANDFILL” suite of technological solutions. NTG will provide a most modern alternative to the disposal of residual materials defined as “ultimate residuals”, which are the various waste products remaining after a sorting and recycling exercise. These final residuals are generally sent to traditional landfills or to “technical landfills” defined as LET.
Nearly 6 million tons of ultimate residuals are currently being landfilled in Quebec, in 2020. In Quebec, Environment Minister Benoit Charrette (MELCC ) is actively looking for a solution that will minimize the volume of “ultimate waste” that’s being landfilled nowadays. NTG will address this issue at a very auspicious time.
How we’ll do it

NTG will build-own and operate “zero-to-landfill” industrial facilities where it will convert “ultimate waste” into an “eco-aggregate” that will advantageously replace sand and gravel in a concrete-making process. Our “ecological aggregates”, will be sold to manufacturers of precast concrete products. and, it will enable them to fabricate totally new ecological families of products.
The patented process that NTG uses not only allows us to convert ultimate into eco-aggregates, it also can convert sewage sludge and/or agrifood sludge into a premium granulated fertilizer.
Demand for our ecological aggregates and fertilizers is expected to grow rapidly and steadily over time given the obvious consumer interest in “environmentally friendly” products, right now and in the future.

This is how our eco-aggregates would look like
