Delve Recycled Expands Rural Recycling Innovation in Northern BC

January 8, 2026

Delve Recycled Inc. is advancing its mission to transform local plastic waste into useful products with support from Northern Development’s Northern Industries Innovation Fund. Approved on July 2, 2025, the $46,250 investment supports the Delve Recycled Expansion project, an initiative focused on building scalable, community-based recycling infrastructure in rural British Columbia.

Founded by entrepreneur Emma Swabey, Delve Recycled is transitioning from a DIY-scale operation into a fully equipped production studio. Northern Development funding has played a catalytic role, enabling the company to apply for additional funding and leverage an additional $180,800 through the CleanBC Plastics Action Fund under the Regional Plastics Innovation category.

The expansion of Delve Recycled includes four integrated components: construction of a purpose-built recycling studio to increase production capacity and support staff growth; development of a mobile recycling studio to deliver workshops and services directly to rural and remote communities; acquisition of advanced equipment such as a CNC machine and high-heat polymer 3D printer; and delivery of hands-on recycling workshops in partnership with the Wells and Area Community Association.

Delve Recycled is also working with regional partners to strengthen their local economies. Collaborations with the Cariboo Regional District will explore diverting plastic from landfills, while partnerships with Next General Mercantile will pilot custom-branded recycled products. Together, these initiatives demonstrate a practical model for rural circular manufacturing.

This project fills a critical gap in recycling infrastructure in the North, supports economic diversification and empowers communities to participate directly in climate action. With Northern Development’s support, Delve Recycled can continue its research and development work, ensuring the project remains rooted in long-term sustainability. Learn more about this innovative organization.