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CANADIAN INDUSTRY ONLINE - FEBRUARY / MARCH 2012
Enviro-Stewards has received
much attention from the media
of late, for exceptional work in
various areas of environmental
consulting. It is clear to see that
between the company’s experi-
enced staff and careful guidance
from Taylor, there will be plenty
of success to come.
PAST AND PRESENT
Enviro-Steward’s CEO Bruce
Taylor has more than two
decades of experience in the
environmental consulting indus-
try. He has managed wastewater
characterization,
treatability
testing, treatment facility design
and implementation, and facility
decommissioning, and site reme-
diation projects for semiconduc-
tor, aerospace, automotive, nu-
clear,
petroleum,
specialty
chemical, mining, pulp and
paper, electroplating, textile,
fabrication, health care, food and
beverage industries. He is an ex-
pert and conference speaker in
the f ield of water and waste re-
duction, reuse and recycling. Ac-
cording
to
the
company
website, Enviro-Stewards’ value
lies in “the caliber of individuals
specif ically assigned to any given
project
and
the
internal
functionality of the consulting
f irm,” and this is certainly true
when considering the company’s
track record.
MARKETS SERVED
Enviro-Stewards
provides
assistance to facilities in a broad
range of industries including:
aerospace, automotive, beverage,
commercial product, food, man-
ufacturing, medical, mining,
nuclear, petrochemical, pulp and
paper, pharmaceutical, specialty
chemical and textile industries.
“
The projects I’m
most proud of are
when companies
get on board to
work with us in
one area, and then
realize benefits on
all sides.”
ENVIRO-STEWARDS