SARRC is a non-profit corporation responsible to develop, implement and maintain a single, cost-effective, province-wide used oil, filter, antifreeze, DEF and container recycling program.
Red Leaf Pulp Ltd
Red Leaf Pulp is reimagining the future of fiber. We’re a Canadian company pioneering North America’s first large-scale, non-wood pulp mill using wheat straw, to make high-quality pulp for sustainable packaging, tissue, and molded products. Founded in 2019, Red Leaf combines proven technology with proprietary process innovation to convert underutilized agricultural residue into a renewable alternative to forest-based pulp. Our first facility, located in Regina, Saskatchewan, is on track for commercial production by 2028 and will deliver 220,000 tonnes of premium pulp annually while generating renewable power and producing high-value, sulfur-free lignin as a co-product. Our approach is circular, climate-positive, and designed for scale. We’ve solved the two biggest challenges to alternative fiber in North America, effluent handling and consistent fiber quality, enabling us to deliver better performance at a lower cost and environmental footprint than traditional pulp mills. With strong market demand, exclusive partnerships and a clear path to scale, Red Leaf is leading the shift to climate-positive materials creating new value from waste and helping decarbonize the global supply chain.
One Degree Organic Foods Inc
At One Degree Organic Foods, we believe in the connection between healthy soil, healthy crops, and healthy people. We’re passionate about clean, nourishing foods. And we believe that you deserve 100% transparency in everything you eat. That’s why our family has created QR code technology that gives you the power to trace every product and meet the farmers and producers behind every ingredient you’re eating – just like a farmers’ market.
Cargill Crush
Construction of our new canola processing facility in Regina, SK is underway. The new facility is projected to have an annual production capacity of 1 million metric tons when completed. This increased capacity will allow us to meet the growing global and domestic demand for your canola, both in food and fuel markets. We’re drawing closer to the completion of construction on the Regina crush plant. Canola bids are now available as we prepare to open in 2026. To view these bids, login to your CargillAg account and visit the Regina location page. If you don’t yet have an account, you can sign-up here. Selling canola to Regina gives you access to the new domestic market for renewable fuels through Cargill Power Canola.
Canadian Canola Growers Association
Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA) — Helping Farmers Succeed For over four decades, CCGA has been helping Western Canadian farmers manage their operating cash flow and market their commodities by issuing cash advances through the Advance Payments Program (APP). The APP is a federal loan program that offers Canadian farmers marketing flexibility through interest-free and low-interest cash advances. Through CCGA, farmers can borrow up to $1 million on 50+ field crop and livestock commodities; up to $500,000 is interest-free (2025 & 2026), depending on commodities. Learn more at www.ccga.ca/cash-advance/ In addition, CCGA represents canola farmers on national and international issues, policies, and programs that impact farm profitability. The organization researches policy alternatives and advocates for beneficial changes to agriculture policies affecting canola farmers in areas such as trade, rail transportation, biofuels, business risk management, sustainability, crop inputs, and more.
Agricultural Health and Safety Network University of Saskatchewan
The Agricultural Health and Safety Network (AHSN) was formed in 1988 and it’s comprised of voluntary network of participating Rural Municipalities interested in enhancing the health and well-being of their resident farm families. The AHSN offers health and wellness clinics, workshops, seminars and training programs to the producers and farm families. The goal is to reduce injury and illness related to farm environment through cooperative efforts with our partners.