Sanimax is proud to announce the signing of a three-party agreement with the City of Montréal and the Government of Quebec. This agreement guarantees the continuation of Sanimax’s rendering operations in Montréal while promoting a harmonious coexistence with its neighbours.
The agreement, which the Superior Court of Québec ratified in March 2024, proposes a series of measures, including creating a special intervention zone (ZIS) in the vicinity of the Sanimax plant in Montréal.
Investments to improve the quality of life of Rivière-des-Prairies residents and promote Quebec’s food self-sufficiency include
- The construction of garages to cease outdoor storage of animal materials
- The addition of an air purification system at the main plant
- The creation of a water treatment plant
- The relocation of the main entrance for raw-material trucks to 7e Rue
- The redesigning of the landscape overlooking Maurice-Duplessis Boulevard
These measures underscore Sanimax’s commitment to both the community and its industry. Thanks to these initiatives, which will foster a harmonious relationship between the plant and residents of the surrounding neighbourhoods, Sanimax is confidently setting its sights on the future, as stated by CEO Martial Hamel.