ECO Canada certifies environmental professionals and conducts labor market research across Canada's environmental sector. The organization runs a WordPress + .NET backend with Google Earth Engine and QGIS for geospatial analysis—reflecting active work in coastal intelligence and remote sensing alongside traditional certification delivery. Hiring is accelerating across marketing, operations, and research, concentrated in junior and mid-level roles, while documented pain points center on proposal tracking, program scaling, and CRM, suggesting a nonprofit stretched between growing demand and operational infrastructure.
ECO Canada is a nonprofit established in 1992 that certifies environmental professionals and supports workforce development across Canada's environmental sector. The organization maintains nearly 3,000 certified Environmental Professionals (EPs) and operates a professional certification program anchored by a code of ethics and competency standards. Beyond certification, ECO Canada conducts labor market research, offers career development resources, and delivers training programs. Current operations span coastal restoration, vulnerability assessment, remote sensing projects, and membership services across multiple provinces.
.NET, WordPress, JavaScript, C#, and ASP.NET form the core. Geospatial work uses QGIS and Google Earth Engine. Design and marketing leverage Adobe Creative Cloud, Figma, and Canva. Email outreach runs on Brevo, Mailchimp, and Constant Contact.
ECO Canada certifies Environmental Professionals (EPs) against a national professional standard and code of ethics. The program has certified nearly 3,000 professionals since 1992.
ECO Canada's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
This is not an official vendor or customer list. It is a technology-adoption signal inferred from public data, intended for B2B research.