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Aduro Clean Technologies, is pioneering in the field of chemical recycling of plastics, partial upgrading heavy oils, and enhancing renewable fuels through its innovative Hydrochemolytic™ technology. This technology offers an environmentally sustainable future by transforming waste into valuable resources, making plastics more recyclable, heavy oils more sustainable, and renewable fuels more cost-effective. Aduro embodies the balance between modern life benefits and environmental sustainability.
Waste plastic is a fast-growing global concern, in need of innovative circular solutions that are practical, sustainable and have the power to drive real socio-economic change.
Ofer Vicus – Founder & CEOAduro Clean Technologies is proud to support the CPP as we partner with industry and all levels of government to commercialize low-carbon, circular solutions for plastic upcycling. We believe a circular economy for plastics is within reach and look forward to working collaboratively across the value chain to advance chemical recycling through our patented Hydrochemolytic™ Technology process.
The Alberta Beverage Container Recycling Corporation (ABCRC) operates at the forefront of environmental stewardship, specializing in the collection and recycling of beverage containers throughout Alberta. As a leader in sustainability and ESG initiatives, ABCRC emphasizes reducing waste and promoting recycling to conserve resources and minimize environmental impact. By engaging communities, enhancing recycling technologies, and collaborating with stakeholders, ABCRC exemplifies a commitment to environmental governance and social responsibility, aiming for a greener future.
Sustainability is a focus in ABCRC operations and drives our daily business activities. ABCRC is pleased to support the Canada Plastics Pact in implementing a sustainable circular economy for plastics in a strategic way, that analyzes the structure and function of how we do business in Canada.
Guy West – President & CEOAs the agent for beverage manufacturers in Alberta to collect and process beverage containers, we remain committed to achieving a high recovery, and high recycling rate of non-refillable beverage containers.
The Alberta Plastics Recycling Association (APRA) is dedicated to advancing the recycling and responsible management of plastics within the region. Through collaboration with industry, government, and academia, APRA supports innovative recycling technologies and sustainable practices promoting circular economy principles, keeping plastics out of the environment and in the economy. The organization is deeply committed to enhancing the sustainability of Alberta’s plastics industry.
Wendy Wright – PresidentThe Alberta Plastics Recycling Association facilitates partnerships and programs to advance circularity across the plastics value chain. We have joined the CPP as we support its mandate and feel that we can contribute to the goals of the organization. The CPP brings together partners across Canada that can truly make a difference in better design of packaging for reuse and recyclability, effecting wider systemic change.
The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) is an international non-profit and the only North American organization focused exclusively on improving recycling for plastics. APR’s tools & resources help companies design packaging that can be recycled, support innovations that overcome existing recycling challenges, and encourage stable and reliable markets for post-consumer recycled content.
The Canada Plastics Pact is helping to shape important discussions on the management of post-consumer plastics and convening leaders across the value-chain committed to solutions.
Steve Alexander – President & CEOThis partnership is part of larger harmonization efforts across the globe including APR’s work to align North America’s design for recyclability guidance with Europe’s RecyClass. By working together, we will help achieve an effective and robust plastics recycling system in Canada and beyond.
AxiPolymer specializes in new product development and artificial intelligence within the Polymer Industry, focusing on creating solutions that are environmentally responsible, socially beneficial, and economically viable. The company’s commitment to environmental sustainability is evident in its pursuit of innovative, high-performance solutions aimed at addressing the industry’s challenges. AxiPolymer has been recognized as a national winner by the Canadian government for its sustainable and innovative solutions.
Our goal is to help the plastics industry overcome their sustainability issues and provide the opportunity for plastics to serve us by protecting our precious environment.
Ata Zad – Founder & CEOAxiPolymer is a knowledge-driven plastics technology start-up committed to advancing solutions for a circular economy. By joining the Canada Plastics Pact, we’re proud to stand alongside forward-thinking organizations working to eliminate plastic waste and pollution in Canada—united by a shared goal of protecting our planet.
BCMB is a Delegated Administrative Organization (DAO) appointed by the Government of Alberta, responsible for regulating and improving the province’s beverage container recycling program. BCMB works with Alberta bottle depots and the Collection System Agent to oversee efficient material recovery. Their direct involvement in managing a significant waste stream positions them to actively contribute to the Canada Plastics Pact by sharing best practices and supporting policy that drives higher quality recycling and promotes plastic circularity.
BCMB recognizes the need to address plastic waste and pollution. By partnering with CPP, BCMB is strengthening its commitment to developing a circular economy for plastics.
Mark Emsden – President & CEOAs a CPP Partner, BCMB is strengthening its commitment to developing a circular economy for plastics and aims to contribute to plastics innovation, and the development and implementation of effective policy solutions that keep valuable materials in circulation and out of Canada’s natural environment
Bimbo Canada, deeply committed to sustainability, has woven it into its DNA, launching a 10-year global strategy focused on products, the environment, and people. They aim to provide nutritionally enhanced products, achieve zero carbon and waste, and improve community and associate lives. By 2025, they plan for all packaging to support a circular economy and to supply their operations entirely with renewable electricity, setting a course towards net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
We believe that the best way to achieve our goals is by working together with our industry partners to find solutions to tackle plastics waste.
Joseph McCarthy – PresidentAlthough sustainability touches everything we do, we are focusing our efforts on targeting zero waste throughout our value chain with sustainable packaging, efficient operations and food waste reduction.
BioPolatis Solutions is a Canadian cleantech company advancing plastics circularity through science-based innovation. They produce cost-effective, 100% compostable bioplastics made from food and agricultural waste using a proprietary reactive extrusion process—free of toxins and harmful chemicals. Their materials are engineered to match the performance of conventional plastics and bioplastics while remaining safe, sustainable, and affordable.
We are committed to reducing plastic pollution, supporting compostable packaging innovation, and contributing to a circular economy where materials are reused, recovered, and responsibly managed.
Chau Mai, Ph.D., – Founder & CTOWe are transforming food and agricultural waste into affordable, high-performance, truly compostable bioplastics. Joining the Canada Plastics Pact reflects our commitment to ending plastic pollution, cutting emissions, and advancing scalable, science-driven circular solutions.
The Canadian Beverage Association (CBA) is the trusted and leading voice for Canada’s sustainable, collaborative, responsible and competitive non-alcoholic beverage sector – representing over 60 brands in the Canadian market. The association works on behalf of its members and in collaboration with key stakeholders to strengthen, protect and promote a competitive business environment that inspires responsible and sustainable innovation and growth while contributing to a strong Canadian economy.
Together we will drive a circular economy in Canada.
Jim Goetz – PresidentWe all want to decrease unnecessary waste. To do so, it’s going to take leadership. That’s why Canadians, businesses, all levels of government, and non-governmental organizations have united with the Canada Plastics Pact. Our members’ containers are made to be remade, and we are committed to getting every bottle back.
Founded in 2010, the Canadian Beverage Container Recycling Association (CBCRA) is a not-for profit, industry-funded organization whose membership includes beverage brand owners and distributors. Its programs help several provinces reach mandated beverage container recycling targets.
Ken Friesen – Executive Director, Recycle EverywhereOur commitment is to make recycling beverage containers easy and economical at home and away from home. As well our efforts help reduce litter and support a circular economy. We believe strongly, that through this collective approach we can divert and convert more materials in the future.
Canadian Bottled Water Association (CBWA) is the authoritative voice of Canada’s bottled water industry, representing bottlers, distributors, and suppliers. Committed to environmental sustainability, the CBWA enforces strict industry standards on water sourcing, packaging, and recycling to minimize ecological impact. It promotes responsible water stewardship, supports recycling programs, and advocates for the use of eco-friendly materials, underscoring its dedication to preserving natural resources and enhancing community well-being.
The Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) is a not-for-profit organization that represents companies that are active in the marketing of fresh fruits and fresh vegetables in Canada from the farm gate to the dinner plate. CPMA’s vision is to enable and lead the produce industry by enhancing the market and facilitating trade of fresh fruits and vegetables for its members.
CPP is a collaborative platform whose goals fall squarely in line with CPMA’s vision and commitment to reduce unnecessary plastics in the fresh produce industry.
Ron Lemaire – PresidentIn 2019, CPMA launched a Plastics Packaging Working Group to support industry efforts toward a circular plastics economy. We’ve since developed a Technical Report, Roadmap, and Preferred Plastics Guide to outline key actions and help members make informed packaging decisions.
As an iconic Canadian retailer, Canadian Tire Corporation works to lead change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and plastic pollution within its business impacts and leveraging knowledge, innovations and relationships to empower its partners and customers to reduce their environmental impact. Canadian Tire Corporation knows that breaking the link between consumption and waste is imperative to future-proofing our business in a resource-constrained world.
CIAC Plastics Division (PD) members are involved in every step of the plastic production process, from the production of plastic pellets to manufacturing final products such as personal protective equipment (PPE), packaging to protect food and reduce spoilage, automotive parts, computer and electronic components, and renewable energy applications like solar panels and wind turbines.
CIAC Plastics Division members are committed to a low-carbon circular economy. This means they produce resin and manufacture plastic products in a responsible and sustainable way that keeps plastic in the economy and out of the environment.
To efficiently develop a circular economy in Canada, collaboration is key. By participating in the CPP, the CIAC Plastics Division will help shape a future where a circular economy is reality and each step of the journey achievable.
Christa Seaman – Vice PresidentFor Canada to achieve a thriving environment, strong economy, and low-carbon future, we must focus on investing in the recycling system, ensuring high-quality feedstock through a nationwide harmonized recycling program, and improving product design for recyclability and reusability.
The Circular Innovation Council is a pioneering organization dedicated to advancing circular economy principles across Canada. It works to transform traditional take-make-dispose models into sustainable circular systems that design out waste, keep products and materials in use, and regenerate natural systems.
Jo-Anne St. Godard – Executive DirectorThe Canada Plastics Pact provides an important platform to support organizations and individuals, and activates our common goal to eliminate plastic waste. Through broad and open collaboration across the entire value chain – from design and production to consumption and end-of-life – there is untapped and unprecedented opportunity for Canada to join global leaders and advance a circular economy for plastics.
Circular Materials is a national not-for-profit organization that supports producers in meeting their obligations under extended producer responsibility across Canada. This includes building efficient and effective recycling systems where materials are collected, recycled, and returned back to producers to use as recycled content in new products and packaging. As an organization focused on building enhanced recycling systems, Circular Materials ensures more materials are looped into the circular economy, benefiting both people and the environment.
The Circular Plastics Taskforce (CPT) is aimed at helping build a circular economy for post-consumer plastics in Canada. The CPT proposes concrete solutions to optimize plastics management along the value chain and supports the strengthening of end-markets towards greater industry performance and higher quality recycled materials.
The CPP is an opportunity for us to join forces with key partners and pursue our common goal of building a circular economy for all post-consumer plastics.
Steering Committee –The Circular Plastics Taskforce – a working group that brings together five leading Canadian-based companies and an industry association – is proud to join the Canada Plastics Pact. We believe multi-stakeholder collaboration is key to optimize the plastics recycling value chain and identify solutions that will lead to systemic change.
The City of Edmonton is a municipal government committed to environmental sustainability and innovative waste management. As a leader in addressing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues, Edmonton has embarked on initiatives to reduce plastic waste and promote recycling, aiming to divert waste from landfills. Through partnerships and community engagement, the city works towards creating a circular economy, demonstrating its dedication to preserving natural resources and fostering a sustainable urban environment.
The City of Edmonton is committed to catalyzing change to reduce waste and is eager to support the work of the Canada Plastic Pact.
Andre Corbould – City ManagerReducing waste is an increasingly important issue that cannot be solved by municipal governments alone. We are pleased to be joining leaders across Canada in making shifts to reduce waste by supporting zero waste and circular economy initiatives, while increasing participation in waste reduction and recycling programs.
The City of Toronto, as a municipal government, is deeply invested in sustainable urban development and environmental stewardship. It actively addresses environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues through comprehensive waste management programs, green infrastructure projects, and initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions. By promoting recycling, renewable energy, and sustainable transportation, Toronto is committed to creating a resilient and inclusive city that prioritizes the well-being of its communities and the health of the planet.
Cleanfarms operates at the intersection of agriculture and environmental sustainability, focusing on the responsible disposal and recycling of agricultural waste and packaging. It offers environmental producer responsibility programs for the collection and safe handling of ag plastic containers once used on the farm, as well as products often used in crop protection and old, unwanted pesticides and animal/livestock medications. These programs help ensure that Canadian farms remain productive while minimizing their environmental footprint, fostering a sustainable agricultural sector for future generations. Operating across Canada as “Cleanfarms”, in Quebec, it is known as AgriRÉCUP.
Barry Friesen – Executive DirectorPlastics are an essential tool in today’s agricultural sector. The ag industry is committed to finding solutions to contribute to the sustainability of plastics and multi-sector initiatives like CPP strengthen our collective efforts towards zero plastic waste to landfill.
The Coca-Cola Company’s purpose is to refresh the world and make a difference. The company seeks to drive a circular economy for its packaging through its global strategy, World Without Waste. Globally, the company is aiming to make 100% of its packaging recyclable by 2025, use at least 50% recycled content in its packaging by 2030 and collect and recycle a can or bottle for each one sold by 2030. World Without Waste has signaled a renewed focus on its entire packaging lifecycle—from how bottles and cans are designed and produced to how they’re collected, recycled and repurposed.
Together with Partners from across the private and public sector, we will accelerate progress in Canada and help create a more sustainable future.
Darlene Nicosia – President, Canada and Northeast US, North America Operating UnitAs part of our World Without Waste commitment, Coca-Cola has made strides in Canada to reduce plastic packaging waste. But there is more we must do locally, and we can’t do it alone. That’s why we are pleased to join the CPP.
Colgate-Palmolive is a global consumer products company committed to improving health and well-being through their innovative oral care, personal care, home care, and pet nutrition products. Committed to reimagining a healthier future for all people, their pets, and the planet, they aim to preserve the environment through sustainable sourcing of raw materials, positive community impacts, and reducing their environmental footprint. Their initiatives focus on more sustainable practices across their operations and products, supporting the company’s goal of enhancing health and hygiene worldwide.
Conestoga’s Packaging Engineering program, unique in Canada, offers technical education in flexible and rigid plastic packaging. Since 2018, the program has supported applied research to help packaging and consumer goods companies transition to sustainable alternatives. The SMART Centre, home to the Advanced Recycling Technologies Lab, enables pilot-scale testing in recycling, material recovery, and advanced vision and robotics technologies.
Conestoga’s applied research centers drive innovation in packaging and recycling, backed by specialized academic programs. By training future packaging professionals, their collaboration with CPP ensures sustainability stays at the forefront of industry efforts.
Nicole Detlor – P.Eng., DirectorOur applied research centres are uniquely equipped to drive innovation, leveraging our expertise in technical packaging and recycling, as well as our specialized academic programs. By training the next generation of packaging professionals, our collaboration with CPP will help ensure sustainability remains a central focus.
Copol International, a custom manufacturer of cast polypropylene films, is advancing production of mono-material films and compostable biopolymers to support a circular economy for plastics.
Denis Lanoë – VP of Operations and General ManagerPlastics play a key role in areas like food safety, but must be properly managed to be reusable, recyclable, or compostable. We’ve recently invested in technology to develop compostable biopolymers and barrier mono-material films, and look forward to sharing our expertise.
The Council of the Great Lakes Region provides a binational, multi-sector forum for exchange and collaboration on the region’s key risks and opportunities. CGLR’s Circular Great Lakes initiative aims to keep critical materials cycling through the regional economy. The Ontario Materials Marketplace Program gives manufacturers practical ways to improve supply chain resilience and generate value through the reuse and recycling of materials.
CSA Group is a global organization dedicated to safety, social good, and sustainability. We are a leader in standards research, development, education, and advocacy, as well as in testing, inspection, and certification of products and services around the world.
Together with our 11,000 volunteer expert members from diverse areas of expertise, CSA Group’s standards development organization facilitates the development of standards that enhance the lives of Canadians and help address emerging complex issues and technologies. Our standards help promote quality and safety of services, products, and systems we encounter at home, at work, and at play.
CSA Group standards help establish common definitions and best practices to support the transition to a circular economy in Canada. CSA Group’s standards in areas such as the circular built environment, plastics, and the management of end-of-life products are critical to our CELC and CPP mandates.
Michael Leering – Director, Environment & Business ExcellenceWe believe that embracing the circular economy can help Canada foster a more sustainable, resilient, and prosperous future, create new business opportunities, and stimulate innovation and job creation. We are proud to work alongside the CELC, CPP, and Generate Canada to expand the solution space for circularity.
The Dairy Processors Association of Canada (DPAC) is the national industry association representing the public policy and regulatory interests of the Canadian dairy processing industry. DPAC is committed to developing a strong dairy industry that is environmentally sustainable. In fact, environmental sustainability is one of DPAC’s strategic priorities. In this context, DPAC is actively working with its members to explore how the dairy processing sector can positively contribute to creating a circular economy for plastics and promoting sustainable dairy processing practices that reduce environmental impact.
Danone is a global food company known for its dairy products, plant-based offerings, water brands, and specialized nutrition. Focuses on sustainability through its Danone Impact Journey, organized around three main pillars: Health, Nature, and People & Communities. Each pillar encompasses specific priorities and objectives for mid to long-term sustainability goals. This approach highlights Danone’s commitment to creating a positive impact on health, the environment, and society, reflecting their dedication to aligning purpose with performance in their Renew Danone strategic plan.
Creating a circular economy for packaging is central to Danone’s One Planet. One Health vision, and our ambition to create and share sustainable value.
Dan Magliocco – PresidentDanone Canada is proud to be signing the Canadian Plastic Pact and rallying the industry to find solutions to plastic waste. We are committed to developing impactful partnerships, such as this one, to keep pushing innovation on resource use and recycling practices.
Denovia is revolutionizing the circular economy and plastic recycling industry. The proprietary upcycling technology converts plastic waste back into its original chemical building blocks, creating virgin plastics. This innovation diversifies the CPP portfolio, advancing plastics circularity and establishing new benchmarks for sustainable practices.
Denovia looks to garner valuable resources, insights, and best practices to further enhance its innovative solutions for sustainable plastic management
Nick Spina – Co-founder & ChairmanParticipation in the Pact demonstrates Denovia’s commitment to responsible environmental stewardship, aligning with our mission to lead the charge in promoting a circular economy. Through this collaboration, Denovia can amplify its impact, contribute to national sustainability goals, and foster meaningful partnerships that drive real change.
Éco Entreprises Québec (ÉEQ) innovates in the recycling sector by optimizing the curbside recycling system and working towards sustainable packaging solutions. As a key player in environmental stewardship, ÉEQ collaborates with companies to reduce their environmental impact by focusing on the lifecycle management of products and packaging. By fostering eco-design and recycling, ÉEQ aims to drive the Quebec economy towards a circular model, minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency.
EcoTank, is driving environmental innovation with a clear vision: to make EcoTank the North American standard for windshield washer fluid. Their system cuts single-use plastics by offering a convenient, eco-friendly alternative—advancing circularity and creating a greener future.
Jordon Francis – Co-founderOur commitment to sustainability is unwavering, and joining forces with the CPP aligns perfectly with our mission to combat plastic pollution. By collaborating with like-minded organizations and stakeholders, we aim to drive meaningful change across Canada’s plastic ecosystem. Together, we’re dedicated to implementing innovative solutions and reducing single-use plastics.
EFS-plastics specializes in recycling post-consumer plastic materials, providing sustainable solutions for various industries. They prioritize sustainability by implementing efficient recycling processes, reducing waste, and promoting the circular economy. EFS-plastics actively engages in environmental stewardship, community outreach programs, and adheres to stringent governance standards to ensure ethical and responsible business practices.
Emterra is a leader in providing innovative recycling and waste management services, aiming to improve environmental stewardship. They focus on reducing landfill waste and increasing recycling rates through advanced collection and processing technologies. Their commitment to sustainability is evident in their efforts to turn waste into resources, promoting a circular economy. Emterra’s dedication extends to community engagement and education, further highlighting their role in environmental protection and sustainability.
Paulina Leung – CEOCanada has the tools and knowledge to rethink how plastics are used and managed. Plastics are a resource—not waste—but we must start treating them that way. As a recycling company, we’re proud to join the CPP in advancing practical solutions.
ECCC is the lead federal department for a broad range of environmental issues. Its focus includes the implementation of the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change; engaging with strategic partners including provinces, territories and Indigenous peoples; monitoring; science-based research; policy and regulatory development; and, the enforcement of environmental laws. The department’s programs aim to minimize threats to Canadians and their environment from pollution; equip Canadians to make informed decisions on weather, water and climate conditions; and conserve and restore Canada’s natural environment.
The department’s program focus reflects the interdependence between environmental sustainability and economic well-being.
Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL) is a co-operative that supports other co-operatives serving people across Western Canada. FCL is owned by more than 160 independent local co-operative associations and provides wholesaling, manufacturing, marketing and administration. These local co-ops own and operate agro centres, food stores, liquor stores, gas bars/convenience stores and home centres in communities across Western Canada.
This is our collective commitment to sustainable business practices and to the communities we serve as we do our part to be strong stewards of the environment.
Pam Skotnitsky – Vice-PresidentReducing our use of plastic packaging materials will help ensure we are doing our part to pass a healthier planet on to future generations.
FGF Brands is a leading producer of baked goods, specializing in a wide range of bread, bagel, and pastry products. They prioritize sustainability through various initiatives such as reducing waste in their manufacturing processes, sourcing ingredients responsibly, and implementing energy-efficient technologies. FGF Brands also engages in community outreach programs and supports local initiatives to promote social well-being. Their commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues reflects their dedication to creating a positive impact on both local communities and the planet.
Food, Health, and Consumer Products of Canada (FHCP) is the leading voice of the Canadian food, health, and consumer products sector. FHCP is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of consumers through responsible and innovative practices. Addressing sustainability issues, it advocates for policies that promote environmental stewardship, health, and safety standards, while also driving economic growth. By collaborating with members, FHCP works towards reducing environmental impact, ensuring product safety, and fostering transparent, ethical business practices.
Collaborative and creative leadership is required to make an impact in the packaging supply chain, allowing more and more companies to eliminate waste through design and innovation, and work toward a circular economy.
Michael Graydon – CEOBuilding on the leadership of Canada’s food, health and consumer goods manufacturers, we are committed to working with Partners to identify and implement solutions make sure plastic never becomes waste.
Fraser Plastics specializes in transforming post-consumer recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastics into new, sustainable materials. Focused on environmental consciousness, the company produces high-quality HDPE resin from 100% recycled plastics, contributing to a circular economy. By diverting tons of HDPE plastic annually from landfills, Fraser Plastics champions sustainable recycling methods, offering certified natural and colored PCR pellets suitable for various applications, including FDA-approved food packaging. Their commitment aligns with minimizing environmental impact and supporting a sustainable future.
The Canada Plastics Pact allows organizations from across the value chain to come together and share ideas and resources to accomplish a common goal of a circular economy.
Shami Gill – VP, OperationsThe principals of Fraser Plastics Ltd. have developed an effective Post- Consumer HDPE processing facility in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. We face up to our responsibility to the planet and future generations and it aligns well with the goals of CPP.
Friendlier is on a mission to simplify the world’s transition from single-use to reusable packaging. Founded in 2019 by two chemical engineers, Friendlier provides reusable packaging, drop-off and pick-up services, washing and sanitizing, and a software platform to track consumer use. Friendlier’s turnkey reusable packaging enables businesses to purchase reusable packaging as easily as they would single-use packaging without having to change processes or take on extra costs.
As a member of CPP, Friendlier accelerates innovation and demonstrates reuse at scale with partners across the plastics value chain. Friendlier’s entrepreneurial business model is not only an important solution for single-use plastics, it is proof that a circular economy creates new opportunities for growth.
Kayli Dale – CEO, Co-FounderCollaboration across the supply chain is critical to generate the systemic change needed to advance efficient reuse and recycling systems. The CPP and Generate Canada fill a critical gap, fostering the collaboration and innovation necessary to eliminate plastic waste and accelerate Canada’s transition towards a truly circular economy.
General Mills Canada Corporation is renowned for its diverse portfolio of beloved food brands, including Betty Crocker™, Cheerios™, Nature Valley™, and Pillsbury™. The company is dedicated to making food the world loves while fostering a strong commitment to sustainability and community. Their approach to business is purpose-driven, focusing on impacting people, communities, and the planet positively. Through strategic partnerships and initiatives, General Mills Canada is advancing regenerative agriculture, aiming to enhance the sustainability of farmland and reduce environmental impact.
We remain diligent on being an environmental steward and taking action to end plastic waste and pollution in support of the planet, people and communities we serve.
Mary Jane Melendez – Chief Sustainability and Social Impact OfficerWe’re proud to join the CPP and see great benefit in collaborating with other like-minded partners to collectively reach our goals. Keeping plastic in the economy and out of the environment requires us to act together, and we are looking forward to tackling this important issue at scale.
At Generate Canada, we believe that the single greatest test of human ingenuity is creating an economy that improves people’s lives. One that grows good jobs, better health, and well-being, while valuing and protecting nature. It can and must be done in this generation.
In partnership with the Smart Prosperity Institute, we connect problem-solvers to collaboratively generate, test, and scale research-driven solutions to the most complex challenges of our time. We bring together the people willing to roll up their sleeves and do the hard work this requires.
The Government of British Columbia works on sustainability and environmental initiatives through policies and programs aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, protecting natural resources, promoting renewable energy, and reducing waste. This is work is lead in part by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, which is responsible for a broad set of programs and targets including climate action and accountability, and recycling.
The Government of Yukon’s Department of Environment takes a leading role in: regulating and enforcing safe standards for air, water and soil; managing human impacts on fish and wildlife; providing quality outdoor recreation opportunities in territorial parks and campgrounds; and addressing the challenge of global climate change.
We look forward to sharing our northern perspective, and working with our partners on achieving clear actionable targets.
Nils Clarke – Minister of EnvironmentMoving towards a circular economy and improving management of plastics benefits all Canadians, including those living in northern and remote regions. By joining key businesses, non-government organizations, and other governments, the Yukon is taking action to keep plastic in the economy and out of the environment.
Greenstreets is an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) service provider with an international footprint. With operations in Canada, Ireland, the UK and Germany, their core competency is Sustainable Packaging Reporting and EPR Compliance. Founded in 2000, Greenstreets has been helping Producers across 30 countries comply with local legislation. They have been working with Canadian Producers for almost 10 years, helping them to report accurate data externally to PROs and internally to develop/track sustainable packaging baselines.
Keith Burton – DirectorOur vision is to provide data driven solutions that help Producers with their transition to more sustainable packaging and better management of rising EPR costs. We look forward to sharing our expertise with all Partners and to helping Partners track their progress towards CPP targets.
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Canada has a major role to play in the effort to prevent plastic pollution. The CPP creates a national platform for collaborating with leaders across the value chain to make plastic pollution a thing of the past. The National Zero Waste Council is proud to contribute to this collaboration.
Craig Hodge
National Zero Waste Council Chair, National Zero Waste Council