In BC, gas prices are rapidly on the rise, with some parts of the Lower Mainland at 209.9/L for regular fuel and 216.9/L for diesel (and increasing regularly). While there are little things you can do on each drive to slightly reduce your use of fuel (ie: turn off the… Continue Reading
Over 100 million tires have been recycled in BC since 1991 BC’s scrap tire program has been recycling tires for over 30 years, and it is the oldest recycling program in Canada. Since the scrap tire recycling program was first established in BC in 1991, over 100 million tires… Continue Reading
TSBC provided this Surrey school with 2,278 sq. ft./8,600 kg, of recycled B.C. tire rubber, which is equivalent to 1,391 scrap tires, to be used for the surface of their new playground. Continue Reading
We know new tires aren't cheap. These must-know tire maintenance tips will keep your tires on the road for longer (while keeping you safe on the road). Continue Reading
Applications are now being accepted for the 2022 Community Grant Program. Learn more. Continue Reading
We joined Western Rubber in celebrating the 100 millionth tire recycled in BC. See what happened at the event. Continue Reading
The Sea to Sky Arts Council Alliance has partnered with Divers for Cleaner Lakes and Oceans, Return-It and local environmental partners to launch the Lower Mainland’s first-ever travelling environmental art campaign, Diving In: The Art of Cleaning Lakes and Oceans. Find out what it's all about here. Continue Reading
August 13, 2021 Update: Thank you to everyone who participated in providing feedback on the Draft Plan. Consultations have now closed. Finalization of the Plan for submission to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy by September 16, 2021 is in process. ___________________________________________________________________________ June 29, 2021: … Continue Reading
TSBC is a proud partner of the ART Sing Out For The Earth program. Watch BC kids perform in the virtual concert here. Continue Reading
Sending our congratulations TSBC Board Member Adrian Courtenay on his retirement. Continue Reading