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.
Latest News
- December 3, 2025
CORTINA TRIBAL ATTORNEY FEES
Earthworks Industries Inc. (the “Company”) wishes to provide an update on the status of the motion for attorney fees filed by the Kletsel Dehe...
Read More »- November 20, 2025
North Bay Update
Earthworks Industries Inc. (the “Company”) has, in earlier news releases, detailed the Agreement with North Bay Corporation (North Bay) as amended October 28, 2024,...
Read More »- November 14, 2025
Cortina Update
Earthworks Industries Inc. (the “Company”) wishes to report and update on the status with respect to the Company’s wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, Cortina Integrated Waste Management Inc. (CIWM), and the recent District Court decision...
Read More »- October 27, 2025
PROPOSED EXTENSION OF WARRANTS EXERCISE DATE
Earthworks Industries Inc. (the “Company”) is applying to the TSX Venture Exchange for approval of the extension for two years, to November 2, 2027,...
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- April 10, 2024
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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.
