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Proposed Regulations for Minimum Recycled Content for Certain Plastic Manufactured Items
Proposed Regulations for Minimum Recycled Content for Certain Plastic Manufactured Items
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce welcomes the opportunity to participate in Environment and Climate Change Canada's consultation on proposed regulations for minimum recycled content for certain plastic manufactured items. As Canada’s largest business organization, representing companies of all sizes in all sectors and regions of the country, we believe that there exists a significant opportunity to link Canada's economic and environmental ambitions through the creation of a circular economy for plastics.
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