ABOUT EARTHWORKS INDUSTRIES INC.
Earthworks is a Canadian publicly traded company on the TSX Venture Exchange under the Symbol “EWK”. The company’s primary development project is managed through its wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, Cortina Integrated Waste Management, Inc. (“CIWM”) which is led by experienced industry executives. Management maintains a strong working relationships with regional waste management companies in California.
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- December 19, 2024
EARTHWORKS TO CLOSE FIRST TRANCHE OF PRIVATE PLACEMENT
Earthworks Industries Inc. (the “Company”), in a release dated November 27, 2024, announced its offering of 10,000,000 Units at $0.05 per Unit to raise...
Read More »- December 5, 2024
EXTENSION OF WARRANTS EXERCISE DATE APPROVED
Earthworks Industries Inc. (the “Company”) reports that TSX Venture Exchange has approved theextension of the exercise deadline of 2,612,500 outstanding share purchase warrants from...
Read More »- November 27, 2024
EARTHWORKS UNDERTAKES PRIVATE PLACEMENT
Earthworks Industries Inc. (the “Company”) has initiated a non-brokered private placement sale of up to 10,000,000 units at $0.05 per unit to provide the...
Read More »- November 13, 2024
PROPOSED EXTENSION OF WARRANTS EXERCISE DATE
Earthworks Industries Inc. (the “Company”) has applied to the TSX Venture Exchange for approval of the extension, by one year, of 2,612,500 share purchase...
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- April 10, 2024
Trash into Treasure: Why Earthworks Industries (TSXV: $EWK) Could Be Your Next Big Green Investment?
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Earthworks sees opportunities in waste
Changes in recycling markets and the plummeting scrap value of recyclables have significantly changed the waste industry. Materials once destined for overseas processing are now being landfilled. This change has increased disposal demand and decreased the operational life of existing landfill sites. Earthworks, through its U.S. subsidiary, Cortina Integrated Waste Management Inc. (CIWM) will look to capitalize on this growing market with its integrated waste handling project in California.