About Kaizer Meadow
Prosperity and environmental efficiency go hand in hand at the Kaizer Meadow Environmental Management Centre.
We are a leading edge facility for business growth, environmental research, innovation and education, and waste management.
Our facility has three major components:
- an Eco Park for green business
- a Training and Research centre for environmental innovation and education
- and a Solid Waste Management Facility that does everything possible to protect and preserve the environment.
Our Eco Park and Training and Research Centre are currently in development. Our Solid Waste Management Facility is a proven international leader in environmental practices and innovation.
Our Vision
The Kaizer Meadow Environmental Management Facility is an initiative of the Municipality of the District of Chester.
For years, the Kaizer Meadow Solid Waste Facility has led the world in environmental management practices. Today, we are upping the ante on our commitment to sustainable prosperity and environmental expertise with the development of an Eco Park and Training and Research Centre.
Our commitment to technological excellence and environmental preservation, as well as our belief that environmental enhancement leads to economic development opportunities, are driving innovation at Kaizer Meadow.
Our History
Our success story begins with the Kaizer Meadow Solid Waste Management Facility, an 800-acre parcel of land 20 minutes north east of the historic seaside village of Chester.
Since 2005, the Municipality of the District of Chester has invested millions of dollars in technology and infrastructure that have transformed Kaizer Meadow into an internationally recognized waste management facility.
Today, Kaizer Meadow is recognized internationally as a leader and expert in solid waste resource management.
But innovation isn’t bred by resting on your laurels. Today, we are upping the ante on our success by establishing a leading edge eco park and training facility that will improve the economy, support the creation of knowledge-based jobs and enhance the environment.





