By integrating biochar into environmental management strategies, we provide sustainable, science-backed approaches to restore contaminated soils, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and promote ecological health.
Whether you’re a private landowner seeking to reclaim polluted land, a business aiming to enhance sustainability, or a government entity addressing environmental challenges, our team has the expertise to design and implement custom solutions. From urban landscapes to agricultural fields and protected wetlands, we combine cutting-edge research with practical applications to achieve measurable results.
By partnering with the Rideau Roundtable, you gain access to a network of experts committed to restoring ecosystems and advancing sustainable practices. Our collaborative approach ensures that each project not only addresses immediate environmental concerns but also contributes to long-term climate solutions.
Contact us today to discuss how biochar can transform your land, support your business goals, or enhance your community’s environmental impact. Together, we can build a cleaner, greener future.
Tour of Smiths Falls Intake Protection Zone (IPZ)
Join the Rideau Roundtable's Chief Technology Officer, Nate Morris, as he tours Smiths Falls water Intake Protection Zone (IPZ).
Inside the Ottawa Valley First to Report on Record-Breaking Contamination in Smiths Falls IPZ. Click Here to Read the Article by Taylor Clark.
The Rideau Offers the MoE a Strategic Framework to Kickstart Remediation Planning for the Smiths Falls Compost Site.
Click Here to Read the Rideau Roundtable's Open Letter to the Ministry of the Environment.
Smiths Falls is a close-knit community, and some may know where particularly toxic forms of C&D waste, such as asbestos, were buried. Sharing this information could safeguard the health and safety of those involved in the cleanup.
While leaving the site untouched is unsafe, the removal process also carries risks and must be conducted slowly and carefully due to uncertainty about the buried materials.
After over 30 years of dumping, much remains unknown. Even unconfirmed reports could help identify toxic waste hotspots.
The Rideau Roundtable remains committed to keeping our community informed
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In 2025, the Rideau Roundtable will also celebrate 30 years of community-building and environmental activism.