During the month of November, homes, neighborhoods, businesses, cities, and counties are encouraged to ‘go purple’ to raise awareness of violence against women. The campaign was designed to support abused women in understanding that any shame and/or blame felt, does not belong to them but to the perpetrators of their abuse; and to raise the profile of the community agencies that can provide abused women with help as they attempt to live their lives free from violence and abuse.
Corporate Social Responsibility
3001 Trees Planted Along Veterans Memorial Parkway
On Saturday June 10, 2017, Trojan Technologies’ Founder Hank Vander Laan, helped to plant tree number 3,001 in support of the Veterans Memorial Parkway Community Program (VMPCP). The VMPCP is a partnership between the City of London, Ontario, the local community and...
Trojan Technologies Associates Step Up for Fort McMurray
Trojan associates gave generously to support the Red Cross and Fort McMurray, and $33,972 in donations was collected in just two weeks.
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IntensiCarb wins Bronze Project Innovation Award during the IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition
This solids intensification technology enables more than quadrupling anaerobic treatment capacity within existing infrastructure. LONDON, ONTARIO, August 16, 2024 —Trojan Technologies is proud to announce that IntensiCarb™ has been honored with the prestigious...
Ensuring Safety and Quality in Food Contact Materials (FCM): Understanding the European Framework Regulation (EC) 1935/2004
The European Framework Regulation (EC) 1935/2004 is a major regulation governing the safety and quality standards of the food and beverage industry. It ensures that all food contact materials (FCM) are safe and compliant with European Union (EU) legislation. In this...
Achieving High-Purity Water for Microelectronics: Sustainable Solutions with Aquafine Technology
As we rapidly progress towards a more technologically dependent world backed by AI advancements, progressive medical devices, and automation, the demand for microelectronics has been increasing rapidly too. The unique nature of microelectronics fabrication processes...