LoopLAB is the only hands-on, mobile micro-recycling education program of its kind in Western Canada. We bring small-scale recycling equipment, local plastic waste, and a sustainability and STEM mindset directly into classrooms across BC and Alberta.

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Educators call this type of experience "sticky", a tactile, engaging memory students will carry with them long after the workshop ends. LoopLAB is a program that generates excitement wherever it goes, schools consistently ask us back.

Delve's story has been featured in Pop Media's BC Story Project docu-series, has reached conferences across Western Canada, has been featured on CBC Radio several times, and sparked conversation far and wide. Reach that has grown organically, well beyond our home base of Williams Lake, BC.

Every school Delve has worked with has asked us back - and the waitlist keeps growing. No marketing, no campaign: word of mouth between teachers and students, rippling out through parents, staff rooms, and communities.

Schools want this programming. Our waitlist proves it. Sponsorship is what turns that waitlist into classroom visits.

Every object made in a LoopLAB workshop starts as plastic that was headed for a landfill or the ocean.

Local Plastic Destined for Landfill

Collected directly from the communities Delve serves through partnerships with the regional government, local businesses, and keen community members. Every piece was headed to landfill before LoopLAB transformed it into a comb or button.

Ocean Plastic from BC's Coastline

Retired oyster basket material from shellfish farms in Comox and Sooke, sourced through a BC-based ocean cleanup partner. Plastic that would either break down in the marine environment or be stockpiled for perpetuity instead gets a second life in a student's hands.

LoopLAB sponsorship dollars turn into plastic diverted from landfill, objects made by students, and classrooms visited rather than waitlisted. And a community left buzzing about micro-recycling long after the workshop ends.

Right now, early sponsors have input into where LoopLAB will visit next. That gets harder to access once the program scales.

This isn't just a logo on a website. It's your name on an experience students will remember, that teachers and parents will talk about.

It's something your communications team can put to good work. LoopLAB is inherently visual - plastic being shredded, melted, and transformed into something a student holds and keeps. That's a strong storytelling asset for an ESG report or social channel.

LoopLAB is an impact- and experience-rooted sponsorship opportunity. Locally collected plastic, sorted and transformed on-site with results a student can hold at the end of the day. It's climate action you can hold.

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Sponsorship Certificate
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Co-branded Storytelling Assets
Metrics for Corporate Reporting
Named Program Partner
Sponsorship Plaque
Employee and Family Workshop
Mobile Studio Branding Eligibility

Please inquire for pricing and a custom sponsor impact package.

Interested in becoming a sponsor?

Tell us a bit about you, and we'll share the full rundown - 2027 sponsorship tiers, outcomes, and pricing.

To get in touch directly, send us an email: info@delverecycled.ca

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Emma Swabey, P.Ag. | emma@delverecycled.ca