Commerce Court Project - Canaan Site Furnishings
Commerce Court Project

Commerce Court, located in the heart of Toronto’s Financial District, is one of the city’s busiest commercial and pedestrian environments. As part of an urban streetscape improvement initiative, durable waste management solutions were required to support high daily foot traffic while maintaining a clean and organized public space.
Canaan Site Furnishings contributed to the project by supplying commercial recycling bins designed for heavy-use urban environments. These installations help support responsible waste management while enhancing the functionality of the downtown streetscape.
Waste Management for High-Traffic Commercial Areas
Public spaces in dense city centres require site furnishings that can withstand continuous use while maintaining a clean and professional appearance.
Key products installed for the project include:
- Commercial recycling bins designed to support efficient waste and recycling collection in busy pedestrian areas
Each unit was selected to balance durability, low maintenance, and modern urban design, ensuring the recycling stations integrate seamlessly with the surrounding architecture of Toronto’s Financial District.
Supporting Toronto’s Downtown Streetscape
The CRC-792 recycling bins installed at Commerce Court are constructed from durable, weather-resistant materials designed to perform reliably in demanding outdoor environments. Their refined appearance complements the surrounding office towers and pedestrian corridors while providing a practical waste management solution for thousands of daily visitors and workers.
These installations contribute to maintaining a clean and organized public environment within one of Toronto’s most active commercial districts.

The Commerce Court project demonstrates how thoughtfully designed commercial recycling stations can enhance the usability and cleanliness of high-traffic urban environments. By integrating durable waste management solutions into the streetscape, Canaan Site Furnishings helps support a cleaner, more efficient public realm in Toronto’s downtown core.


