Moving Canada to a zero-waste economy requires chemistry

Innovations that will get us to a world without waste will require groundbreaking solutions that will be provided by our chemistry sector. We will continue to advocate to ensure that Canada and its innovators are well positioned to be at the forefront of the zero-waste revolution.
Industry stakeholders are actively working to ensure industry understands the direction of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, led by Catherine McKenna, and the ministry hears the perspectives, ideas and concerns of the industry, writes Bob Masterson.
Canada’s chemistry industry takes the issue of waste seriously and fully supports policies that will help stem the flow of refuse and ocean litter. Societal goals of less waste and a low-carbon future will require innovation from the chemistry sector to succeed. More than 95 per cent of the manuf...

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