More B.C. companies have joined the Circular Construction Accelerator (CCA) program administered by Light House and backed by a $1-million investment from PacifiCan.
This expanded cohort of 17 strengthens a growing portfolio of ventures transforming how materials are created, buildings are constructed, and resources are recovered. Their innovations span low-carbon and bio-based materials, modular and prefabricated building approaches, deconstruction and reuse solutions, and technologies that are scaling circular practices.
Through tailored one-on-one advisory support and strategic access to investors, visibility platforms, and industry partners, CCA gives companies the backing they need to strengthen and scale their circular solutions.
Across B.C., organizations are embracing circular and regenerative approaches across design, construction, policy, and material management. This cohort reflects and accelerates that shift, highlighting innovators driving a more resource-efficient, resilient, and low-carbon future for the built environment.
Collectively, the cohort demonstrates Canada’s broader shift toward low-carbon, circular construction, aligned with Build Canada Homes, emerging embodied-carbon requirements for public projects, and new federal green-procurement priorities, their solutions support climate-resilient buildings, reduce waste, and strengthen Canada’s capacity to deliver affordable, sustainable construction at scale.
“We are proud to support this cohort of innovators whose work represents the promise of a more circular and regenerative future. Each company shows what’s possible when we rethink how buildings, materials, and systems can support healthier communities and lower-carbon outcomes. Light House is committed to backing the visionaries who are helping define the next generation of Canada’s built environment,” said Gil Yaron, managing director of Circular Innovation, Light House.






