Author name: John Mullinder

Executive Director Paper & Paperboard Packaging Environmental Council (PPEC)

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Key decisions looming on Canada’s Blue Box EPR programs

North America’s first full producer responsibility EPR program for the Blue Box has been running for over a year now in British Columbia, with positive results. Will Ontario and the other provinces follow suit? Will they have the political wherewithal to effectively address the key issues of free-riders and producer control? The paper industry has

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L\’avenir de l\’emballage en papier

Oui, l\’emballage en papier a de l\’avenir! Le CEEPC est heureux d\’annoncer qu\’une foule nombreuse se presse au portillon de son événement sur l\’avenir de l\’emballage en papier, qui aura lieu le 28 octobre prochain. Pami les orateurs confirmés figureront : [su_frame][/su_frame] Dan Lantz, chef de l\’exploitation de Green by Nature, l\’entreprise qui coordonne le

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“Plastic still the future,” according to Canadian Packaging magazine

The plastics industry is besieged on multiple fronts and widely depicted as the “archetypical eco-villain of the modern world,” according to the editor of Canadian Packaging magazine. He then latches onto an American Chemical Council study that purports to show how much worse the world would be environmentally if plastics were replaced by competing materials

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Most Canadian boxes, cartons now 100% recycled content

Most boxes and cartons manufactured in Canada are now 100% recycled content, made completely from old boxes and other used paper material collected from the back of factories, supermarkets, office buildings, or from residential Blue Box programs. Some 13 mills across Canada produce nothing but 100% recycled content board, according to PPEC’s latest Recycled Content

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