Eco Guardian, a leader in sustainable packaging solutions, has announced the opening of a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Ontario, set to be fully operational by Q4 2025.
This expansion reinforces the company's commitment to producing high-quality, compostable, and recyclable paper cups and bowls, reducing dependence on imports and strengthening the 'Made in Canada' movement.
“With increasing global trade uncertainties, businesses across Canada are looking for reliable, locally sourced solutions,” said Anil Abrol, President & CEO of Eco Guardian. “This new facility will ensure that Canadian businesses have access to eco-friendly packaging without the risks associated with overseas imports.”
The new facility will manufacture 100% compostable and recyclable products, aligning with the highest environmental standards. Key features include:
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A production capacity of 2 billion cups annually
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Advanced sustainable production technologies
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Use of FSC-certified paper, compostable linings, and bamboo paper
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Job creation and economic benefits for Ontario
As businesses navigate supply chain disruptions and rising costs, Eco Guardian’s expansion offers a stable, high-volume alternative for food service providers, retailers, and distributors seeking sustainable packaging solutions.
“This is more than a facility launch—it’s a step toward self-reliant, sustainable manufacturing in Canada,” added Abrol.
Beyond paper cups and bowls, the facility will produce custom-designed food packaging, including burger boxes, fry boxes, and paper trays. Eco Guardian has also partnered with CIBC to drive sustainable business growth and innovation in Canada.
Eco Guardian is now accepting pre-orders from businesses looking to secure priority production slots ahead of the Q4 2025 launch, offering bulk pricing and sustainable supply agreements.
Eco Guardian is a Canadian leader in sustainable food packaging, providing compostable and recyclable products for food service and retail. The company is committed to reducing waste and carbon footprints through innovation and responsible sourcing. For more information, visit www.ecoguardian.com.