If your business works with end‑of‑life tires in Québec, research and development can be expensive and risky. Recyc‑Québec’s Support for R&D in recycling program helps by covering much of the cost for tire recycling innovation. The program is open now and offers up to $75,000 per project, making it one of the more accessible Québec recycling R&D grants for small and medium businesses.
The Recyc‑Québec — Support for R&D in recycling program funds research, development, and early commercialization projects that improve how unused or end‑of‑life tires are processed and reused in Québec.
The focus is practical. Recyc‑Québec wants projects that:
This is not a general recycling grant. It is only for tire recycling and related industrial processes.
With this Recyc‑Québec R&D recycling program, you can get:
Your business must provide at least 25% of the total project cost from non‑government sources.
Eligibility is specific. Your organization must work directly with tire processing or tire‑based manufacturing in Québec.
You may be eligible if you are:
Projects must take place in Québec or lead to a permanent presence in the province.
This program supports practical projects that can lead to new products or business growth.
Examples of funded activities include:
Recyc‑Québec reviews budgets case by case, but eligible costs usually include:
General operating expenses and unrelated capital investments are not eligible.
Tools like GrantHub’s eligibility matcher can help you filter programs by province and industry, especially if you want to compare this program with other Québec innovation funding.
Applications go directly to Recyc‑Québec and are judged on technical and economic merit.
Approval is not guaranteed. Projects are chosen based on feasibility, innovation, and recycling impact.
Q: Is the Recyc‑Québec R&D recycling grant repayable?
Yes. The funding is repayable, usually triggered if your project leads to commercial success. Exact terms are in the contribution agreement.
Q: Do I need to be located in Québec to apply?
Yes. Projects must take place in Québec or involve opening a facility in the province.
Q: What is the maximum funding amount available?
You can receive up to $75,000, covering a maximum of 75% of eligible costs.
Q: Can I combine this with other grants?
Stacking may be allowed, but total public funding cannot exceed program limits. Always disclose other funding sources.
Q: How long does the review process take?
Timelines vary, but applicants should expect several weeks to a few months for evaluation and approval.
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If your tire recycling project involves real R&D and Québec‑based operations, the Recyc‑Québec R&D in recycling program is worth serious consideration. GrantHub tracks active recycling and clean‑tech grant programs across Canada, helping you see how this funding fits with other provincial and federal options based on your business profile. Try GrantHub now to find more programs and compare eligibility for your industry and location.
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