Foam Only

Foam Only Metro Vancouver's only exclusive foam recyclers

12/31/2019

Our last post,our story.....

A sure thing.

It is hard not to be cynical today. Eight years ago I chose to make a difference by designing machinery to solve a problom. I committed countless hours, spent hundreds of thousands of dollars, inspired dozens of people to create an industrial scaled model to recycle foam scrap from our waste stream.
The goal was to make profit and to prove EPS recycling was possible and viable.
For 6 years we accomplished this goal.
We required 4% of the foam from the waste stream with annual growth expectations. We grew into arguably the largest EPS recycling company in Canada. All profits were put into resherch and automaton.
From this growth we could leverage into a more suitable building increasing volume and efficiency.
As pioneers in this field of industrial foam recycling learning and education was the key.
These keys were our demise.
The doors they opened were an endless pit of newly discovered requirements and a lack of ability to secure material.

As a pioneer industry we we forced to establish ALL codes from air to elecrical and safety (to name a few) then comply to all new municipal, reagional bylaws we paid to create. I had hope there would be some help from some grant,environmental fund that could help with the costs of the new policy requirements. This fell on deaf ears.

We learned waste is a commodity and FoamOnly jeopardized the secured, profits and controle with an end goal of incineration intentions. The main excuse given was foam scrap is mingled in all waste so access is difficult. Remember the 4%, not an unreasonable request. Levy costs recently imposed by the region were passed to the generator and had little effect on diversion however created a new revenue souce for the region.

Perspective. FoamOnly recycled 150 tons from the Port Mann bridge expansion in 2015 alone. We grew to diverting 650 of the 14000 tons of foam waste identified .
An avarage take out box weighs one gram.
That's 1000 containers per KG or
1,000,000 containers per ton.
The Port Mann bridge expansion was equilivant to 15,000,000 take out containers.
That onr recycling project FoamOnly diverted the equivalence of 15,000,000 take out containers .

We are celebrating a take out ban but are unaware of the scale of the problem.

My proudest moments.
Part of Foamonly's labour force comprised of people we discovered who face more challenges than most in life. They suited our needs perfectly. I recieve a call from a case worker. She shared with me one of our staff came to them and said " I no longer needs your service."The case worker claimed it was due to FoamOnly. This happened twice. We were proud to hear this success.

All the staff woking tirelessly especially after Christmas when foam was spilling out our doors for weeks .

My saddest moments.
The day I surrendered to the fate of Foamonly's closing.
The day in 2019 I learned my partner/mentor Dean had died.
He was the keel to any hope of success we had and a great friend and mentor.
Last is today where I must share this story.

FoamOnly has been a learning experience to say the least.
I am grateful for some of the people in the recycling industry I have met throughout the journey.
Their tireless efforts give me hope for a cleaner future for the next generation.
My hope for the future is, the region/province/country becomes truly accountable for the waste we produce. Clear targets for what is waste and what recycling means.
My experience makes me question the current intentions and modivations.
Having our waste/recyclables exported to another country for disposal is deplorable.

The magical place of the dump is always someone's back yard.

We can do better.

Sincerely,
Mark Obedzinski
Founder
FoamOnly recycling Corp.

A interesting read.
09/28/2019

A interesting read.

After several instances of Canadian plastic waste turning up overseas in places like the Philippines and Malaysia, CBC's Marketplace wanted to track the lifecycle of Canadian plastic.

09/27/2019

Does anyone care?
It has been 1 month since FoamOnly closed. 8 yeas of momentum gone, advanced teleology scrapped.
Now 650 tons of foam previously diverted foam is now entering landfill annually.
Since our closure not one contact form Metro Vancouver nor any level of government asking how can we help nor voicing concern.
Disgusting.
I have come to the sad conclusion that no one really cares about the future generations world. We speak it but do nothing. I am saddened to realize this truth.
Sorry kids thoughts and prayers..

09/04/2019

Today I spoke with Global TV.
The interview will air Sept 4 at 6pm (possibly) and or at 11 pm.
SEPT 5 at 6am and noon.
Thank you all for the overwhelming support.

In gratitude

Sincerely,
Mark Obedzinski
Founder
FoamOnly recycling Corp.

09/03/2019

A local reporter published a story about FoamOnly.
Sadly the point was missed and blame was the headline. This is not the fault of metro nor is it a similar situation to matresses.
FoamOnly is an unfortunate consequence of a system we created. We are not the first and by far not the largest to fall. There will be many more who will fail and diversion numbers will decrease or flatten.
Without provincial accountability we will have no choice but to burn our waste recyclables included.
FoamOnly can be viewed as an 8 year resherch project. Moving forward do we learn from the data and solve the systemic problom or blame.
We have the opportunity to be leaders and make changes.
Do we promote 0 waste conferences and discuss circular economy's and continue the endless churn.
There is a lot at stake and identified glaring problems that can be solved.

08/30/2019

There is always hope.

08/27/2019

Notice of Closure

In 2018, FoamOnly diverted 650 mt of material, making it the highest diversion facility in Canada. All processed material was presold due to high material quality. This material shipped loose to land fill requires 650 53-foot trailers. Stacked end to end they are 10.5 KM long. In 2018 we diverted 4% of what the region generated.
In 7 years, we have grown to only 4% diversion and volumes are now declining.
The region, by Metro Vancouver's waste audit, produces 14000 mt annually. Shipped loose, this requires 14000 53 ft trailers to transport. Stacked end to end they are 225 km long.
Working with SRED we have developed filtration and automation that can process 2 mt per hr or 57% of the region’s material.
Due to lack of material, political motivation and regulations, FoamOnly is forced to close effective immediately.
Thank you to all that did choose to participate. We are grateful and we did our best.
I am saddened for the loss of jobs to all our staff and the environmental impact this will have.
Sincerely,
Mark Obedzinski
Founder
FoamOnly recycling corp

05/17/2019

Today is a good day for recycling and Metro Vancouver air quality.
We have just recieved word from Port Moody MLA Rick Glumac. The incinerator Metro Vancouver put forward to the ministry of environment for approval was voted down.

04/18/2019

The city of Surrey asked me to present to Board of trade today about "The challenges of foam recycling.
I will present the harsh truth of our findings. The region does not care if this material clogs our landfills and is exported to Washington mixed with all our garbage.
The likelyhood of us closing is high and the thousands of tons we have diverted and the progress we have made will be for not.

12/21/2018

Best of the season and a great new year.
Thanks to your participation FoamOnly will be producing a product from the foam we receive comencing in 2019. This will bring more Jobs and less exporting of plastic required. Further lowering our carbon footprint.

This is the second load of our new foam recycling upgrade. More capacity and more efficiency.
12/01/2018

This is the second load of our new foam recycling upgrade. More capacity and more efficiency.

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