Through investments in technology innovation and critical recycling infrastructure, this collaboration will be focused on providing solutions that address plastic waste and pollution in Canada.
"The CPP, CIAC, and CM have come together to address the key challenges and opportunities for achieving a circular economy for plastics packaging in Canada," said Paul Shorthouse, Interim Managing Director for the CPP. "Our shared approach identifies the need for both upstream and downstream supports, including capital investments in critical infrastructure, investments in innovation and emerging technologies, and incentives to facilitate investments that support working to redesign packaging for recyclability and the related transition plans."
"Collaboration is key to addressing the challenges of plastic waste. As a national not-for-profit producer-governed organization, we are committed to building efficient and effective recycling systems where plastics and other packaging materials are collected, recycled, and returned back to producers for use as recycled content," said Allen Langdon, CEO of Circular Materials. "In doing this, we are ensuring materials are reused again and again – keeping them in our economy and out of our environment."