Call2Recycle announces Canadian soccer legend Christine Sinclair as Ambassador of the ‘Recycle Your Batteries, Canada!’ program
July 08 2024 - 12:00PM
Call2Recycle, Canada’s leading battery collection and
recycling organization, is proud to announce Canadian soccer legend
Christine Sinclair as its new official ambassador for its consumer
battery recycling program, Recycle Your Batteries, Canada!.
Sinclair, who recently retired from international professional
soccer after an impressive 23-year career with the Canadian women’s
national team, is widely recognized for leading her team to an
Olympic gold medal. She is also FIFA's all-time leader in
international goals scored.
Sinclair's new role as a program ambassador complements
Call2Recycle’s mission to protect the environment and foster
responsible battery recycling practices across the country. Her
determination and commitment to inspiring future generations will
help advance Call2Recycle's battery recycling initiatives.
Together, they share one goal: to protect Canada's
environment. As brand ambassador, Christine Sinclair will lend
her voice to several educational initiatives to engage consumers,
youth, and communities, and inspire Canadians to increase their
battery recycling practices.
“We are incredibly honoured to welcome Christine Sinclair to the
Call2Recycle Canada team,” said Jon McQuaid, VP of Marketing,
Communications & Innovation of Call2Recycle Canada. “Her
passion for inspiring young people is invaluable as we continue to
encourage Canadians to help make a positive impact on our
environment through responsible battery recycling."
Sinclair's long-standing dedication to her country and her
professional on-field success have established her as a Canadian
icon, inspiring citizens from coast to coast, along her journey.
Through this partnership, Call2Recycle and Christine Sinclair will
raise awareness about the importance and ease of recycling
batteries, and motivate the next generation to embrace
environmental responsibility.
"For 23 years, I proudly represented Canada on the world stage,
demonstrating that Canadians can achieve great things when we set
our minds to it," said Christine Sinclair. "Now, I have a new goal
– protecting Canada's environment. Just like on the field,
achieving our goals requires teamwork! That’s why I’m thrilled to
work with Call2Recycle to encourage Canadians to Collect, Protect,
and Drop Off their used batteries, through the Recycle Your
Batteries, Canada! program."
As part of Call2Recycle's ongoing effort to educate the public
about battery recycling, particularly among youth, the organization
actively engages local communities through grassroots initiatives.
In 2024, the Recycle Your Batteries, Canada! program is proud to
sponsor various sports organizations across Canada, including
Baseball Manitoba, Burnaby Soccer Club, Kamloops Blaze Soccer Club,
North Toronto Soccer, North Vancouver FC, Peninsula FC, Richmond FC
and more.
Recycling used batteries not only keeps them out of landfills
but enables the recovery of valuable materials for reuse in the
manufacturing of new products, reducing both the production costs
and environmental impact and contributing to a strong circular
economy. Canadians can collect their used batteries and bring them
to one of over 12,000 convenient “Recycle Your Batteries, Canada!”
drop-off locations across Canada, including major retail stores,
recycling depots, and public buildings. Drop-off sites can be found
at RecycleYourBatteries.ca.
About Call2Recycle Canada, Inc.
Call2Recycle® is Canada’s leading organization for battery
collection and recycling, fulfilling product stewardship
obligations on behalf of over 400 members, including producers of
single-use and rechargeable batteries. Call2Recycle powers Recycle
Your Batteries, Canada!, its household and e-bike battery
collection and recycling program. The organization operates
provincially-approved programs in British Columbia, Saskatchewan,
Manitoba, Quebec, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. It also
functions as a registered Producer Responsibility Organization
(PRO) in Ontario, adhering to the Ontario Batteries Regulation. It
offers collection and recycling services for household batteries
(weighing up to 5 kg), as well as e-transport batteries used to
power e-bikes, e-scooters, e-skateboards, hoverboards, and Electric
Vehicles (EVs).
Since its inception in 1997, Call2Recycle has diverted over 45
million kilograms of batteries from Canadian landfills. It upholds
its commitment to operating the highest quality battery recycling
program in Canada and holds certification in the most rigorous and
globally respected standards, including R2v3, ISO 14001, ISO 45001,
ISO 9001, as well as exclusively contracting with an ISO 27001
certified supplier for all IT infrastructure management. This
reputation for excellence has enabled Call2Recycle to maintain
trusted, long-term relationships with stakeholders and establish a
network of more than 12,000 participating collection locations
across Canada, including at leading retailers and municipal
facilities.
Contact:
Charles-Antoine Dubois, Bilingual Corporate Communications
Manager, Call2Recycle Canada Email:
cadubois@appelarecycler.ca | Mobile: 647-464-7381
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