Announcing the 2025 Regional Champions for the Canadian Tire Environmental Sustainability Challenge. This Impact Challenge supports teams in developing projects that tackle climate change through the concept of circularity while teaching others to do the same. In addition to recognition, teams received funding to further their projects: Champions – $1,500, Runners-Up – $1,000, Second Runners-Up – $500.
“Congratulations to the regional Champions and to all student teams who participated in the Canadian Tire Environmental Sustainability Challenge,” said Kim Saunders, Vice President, ESG Strategy and Community Impact, Canadian Tire Corporation. “We continue to be inspired by the innovative vision presented by each team and look forward to seeing the finalists showcase their work at the National Exposition in May.”
The Champions from each region will represent their schools in the final round of competition in Calgary at the National Exposition from May 6-8.
Western Canada Results:
League A | League B |
Champion: Okanagan College Project: Paper Trail Runner-Up: Second Runner-Up: |
Champion: University of Fraser Valley Projects: Oak & Earth Design, Fraser Valley AgroConnect Runner-Up: University of British Columbia – Vancouver Project: Terra Second Runner-Up: |
Central Canada Results:
League A | League B | League C |
Champion: Durham College Project: Second SoleRunner-Up: McMaster University Project: CPR GlobalSecond Runner-Up: Seneca Polytechnic Project: The Buzzz Project |
Champion: University of Guelph Project: Brewed BeautyRunner-Up: University of Ottawa Project: Aqua GridSecond Runner-Up: Northeastern University Project: Second Plate |
Champion: St. Clair College Project: Red RoanRunner-Up: Toronto Metropolitan University Project: Terra-PlastSecond Runner-Up: Queen’s University Project: Drip-Tag |
Atlantic Canada Results:
League A | League B |
Champion: Saint Mary’s University Projects: EmerAlt & Square RootsRunner-Up: Nova Scotia Community College – Ivany Project: Cap CycleSecond Runner-Up: Mount Allison University Project: BUILD & GROW |
Champion: University of Prince Edward Island Project: Spuds to SudsRunner-Up: Acadia University Project: Enactus Acadia BiocharSecond Runner-Up: Nova Scotia Community College – Truro Project: Wednesday Night Dinner |

