
Our Commitment to Truth & Reconciliation
SARC and SARCAN Recycling are committed to upholding inclusive, diverse, and respectful spaces for all of our employees and our customers. We recognize and seek to advance Indigenous human rights through Truth and Reconciliation. As a part of that commitment, we understand that the land on which we work, play, and build our communities is an integral part of our lives and culture. This land carries with it deep and rich histories that are not to be looked back upon, but rather, knowledge to be carried with us as we move forward towards our future together.
While acknowledging these lands is only one step of many that SARC and SARCAN Recycling are committed to taking, we would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge that the land on which we operate our business is on Treaty 2, Treaty 4, Treaty 5, Treaty 6, and Treaty 10 territory.
Tap or click on a heading below to see our acknowledgments for each of these lands as well as a list of our facilites operating in each territory.

Land Acknowledgement
SARC and SARCAN Recycling are dedicated to working with all Indigenous peoples and Nations in partnership toward truth and reconciliation.
We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of Treaty 2, including the Cree, Anishanabek, Dakota, Assiniboine, Dene, and the traditional homeland of the Metis people.
We respect the diverse histories, languages, and cultures of the many people who have called Treaty 2 home and work in conjunction with all Treaty peoples and Nations.

Land Acknowledgement
SARC and SARCAN Recycling are dedicated to working with all Indigenous peoples and Nations in partnership toward truth and reconciliation.
We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of Treaty 4, including the Cree, Anishanabek, Dakota, and Assiniboine peoples and the traditional homeland of the Metis people.
We respect the diverse histories, languages, and cultures of the many people who have called Treaty 4 home and work in conjunction with all Treaty peoples and Nations.

Land Acknowledgement
SARC and SARCAN Recycling are dedicated to working with all Indigenous peoples and Nations in partnership toward truth and reconciliation.
We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of Treaty 5, including the Cree and Saulteaux peoples as well as the traditional homeland of the Metis people.
We respect the diverse histories, languages, and cultures of the many people who have called Treaty 5 home and work in conjunction with all Treaty peoples and Nations.

Land Acknowledgement
SARC and SARCAN Recycling are dedicated to working with all Indigenous peoples and Nations in partnership toward truth and reconciliation.
We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of Treaty 6, including the Cree, Anishanabek, Dakota, Assiniboine, Dene, and the traditional homeland of the Metis people.
We respect the diverse histories, languages, and cultures of the many people who have called Treaty 6 home and work in conjunction with all Treaty peoples and Nations.

Land Acknowledgement
SARC and SARCAN Recycling are dedicated to working with all Indigenous peoples and Nations in partnership toward truth and reconciliation.
We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of Treaty 8, including the Dene and Cree people as well as the traditional homeland of the Metis people.
We respect the diverse histories, languages, and cultures of the many people who have called Treaty 8 home and work in conjunction with all Treaty peoples and Nations.

Land Acknowledgement
SARC and SARCAN Recycling are dedicated to working with all Indigenous peoples and Nations in partnership toward truth and reconciliation.
We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples of Treaty 10, including the Dene and Cree peoples as well as the traditional homeland of the Metis people.
We respect the diverse histories, languages, and cultures of the many people who have called Treaty 10 home and work in conjunction with all Treaty peoples and Nations.