While snow removal is essential for safety and accessibility during Edmonton’s long winters, the chemicals used to melt ice can have lasting effects on the environment. From harming plant life to contaminating groundwater, certain products can cause more damage than they prevent.
In this post, we’ll explore how snow removal chemicals affect the environment—and how you can choose eco-friendly alternatives that keep your property and community safe.
Most commercial de-icers and ice melts contain chloride-based salts, such as sodium chloride, calcium chloride, and magnesium chloride. While these are effective at melting ice quickly, they can be harsh on both natural and built environments.
(See our post How Do I Prevent Ice Damage to My Driveway This Winter? for tips on protecting surfaces from salt damage.)
To minimize environmental harm, consider these more sustainable snow and ice management options:
For example, Neighbourhood Heroes offers eco-conscious snow removal services like Gravel.
Even when using safer products, moderation is key. Follow these tips to protect your property and the environment:
(You might also like: How Can I Keep My Walkways Clear During a Snowstorm?)
The environmental impact of snow removal chemicals is often overlooked—but with mindful choices, you can help protect Edmonton’s ecosystems from unnecessary harm. By opting for eco-friendly products and responsible snow management practices, you’ll reduce pollution, safeguard your landscaping, and contribute to a cleaner, greener community.
At Neighbourhood Heroes, we’re committed to sustainability in every season.
Contact us today to learn more about our environmentally responsible snow removal packages.