Building Resilience: 360’s 2023 ESG Report

360 is proud to release our 2023 ESG Report. Themed Building Resilience, the report summarizes a very transformative year for the 360 team. We are excited to present the successes we achieved in 2022 and outline our vision and ESG goals for 2023 and beyond. CLICK HERE to view the full report.

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    Data Centres Powered by Underutilized Natural Gas Resources

    Evolutionary Innovation in the Energy Sector At 360 Engineering & Environmental (360 EEC), innovation and adaptability are central to our approach of evolving industries. With more than a decade of experience in the environmental sector, our team is driven by a culture of continuous improvement and a commitment to providing practical, value-focused solutions to the…

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  • Supporting Development with the End in Mind

    Canada on the Global Stage: Supporting Development with the End in Mind

    I’m a very proud Canadian.  In part, it stems from my background in sport and the pride I felt wearing the maple leaf on my chest. It also comes from having travelled the world and gaining perspective on the positive contributions Canada has made globally. As we look to navigate the geo-political climate of 2026,…

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  • Kwakwaka’wakw Nation Potlatches at the Fort Rupert Big House

    Over the 2025 Thanksgiving weekend, 360 EEC Chief Technical Compliance Officer, Bryce Watson, was invited to a series of Kwakwaka’wakw Nation potlatches at the Fort Rupert Big House on Northern Vancouver Island. Potlatches are sacred political ceremonies that mark major life transitions such as births, marriages, name-givings, memorials, or political declarations. These ceremonies were banned…

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  • SED 004: Navigating Alberta’s New Pipeline Approval Framework

    Overview As of July 24, 2025, Alberta’s pipeline approval process under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) has entered a new era with the implementation of Specified Enactment Direction (SED) 004. This directive replaces guidance dating back to 1988 and 1994, and represents a significant modernization of how Class I pipelines in Alberta’s White…

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