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AWARD WINNING
ECO-DESIGN & MANUFACTURING STUDIO

Our products are made with rescued and reclaimed materials! We are proud to offer an eco-alternative here in Ottawa. 

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OUR PROCESS

Re4m's design process combines innovation and sustainability, drawing inspiration from the stories within our rescued materials. At our core is the art of problem-solving, where we craft authentic pieces to showcase our clients' brands. Sourcing materials from commercial waste sites such as construction scraps, retired museum exhibits, and old retail displays, we skillfully transform them into new, engaging eco displays for businesses. Re4m takes pride in embodying environmental consciousness and resourcefulness in all our projects.

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COLLECT & RESCUE MATERIALS

DISCUSS IDEAS & ECO OPPORTUNITIES

DESIGN DISPLAYS & FURNISHINGS

YOUR CUSTOM SOLUTIONS

220

BUSINESSES

WE HAVE WORKED WITH

480

SUSTAINABLE

PRODUCTS MADE

14,820

POUNDS OF MATERIALS DIVERTED FROM THE LANDFILL

Our Process

WHY RE4M?

WE ARE ADVANCING INNOVATION IN RECYCLING THROUGH CUSTOM FABRICATION

Our customers choose us for our commitment to sustainability and innovation. As a leader in providing manufacturing alternatives, Re4m not only transforms discarded materials into unique creations but also implements initiatives that significantly enhances our clients' Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance. Choosing Re4m means selecting a partner dedicated to advancing environmental responsibility and pushing the boundaries of manufacturing practices for a positive impact on both businesses and society.

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