Member News
by Gowling WLG, November 9, 2016 This article offers a succinct overview of Canada’s Environmental protection regulatory regime, including explanations of: Federal environmental laws; Provincial environmental laws; Municipal measures; and common law and civil law. It would be suitable for those who are new to the field who require a simple overview of issues such as climate change, contaminated sites, environmental assessments, etc.
Visit https://gowlingwlg.com/en/canada/insights-resources/guide-to-doing-business-in-canada-environmental-protection to view the full article online.
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Federal Initiatives
The reviewed National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) facility data for 2015 was released on December 6, 2016. The reviewed data is available on Environment and Climate Change Canada’s website in multiple formats along with a Fact Sheet that summarizes the reported data. The complete NPRI 2015 Summary Report will be available at this address shortly. Release of the reviewed data follows the completion of Environment and Climate Change Canada's annual data quality control process, including a review of the preliminary data that was released in July 2016. For more information or questions concerning the NPRI program, please visit the NPRI web site or send an email to ec.inrp-npri.ec@canada.ca.
Visit http://www.ec.gc.ca/inrp-npri/default.asp?lang=En&n=4A577BB9-1 to view the full article online.
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In 2012, Environment Canada under the Canadian Environment Protection Act (CEPA) undertook a review of Triclosan and it was found to pose a risk to human and environmental health and was recommended for risk management. Environment Canada has recently released a discussion document about the proposed approach to risk management.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/cww-nwl/articles/index-v2.asp?aid=416404&issueID=47528 to view the full article online.
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National News
The BLOOM Centre for Sustainability recently released a new "Water & Beer portal " which it describes as "a must for wastewater management." "With the recently-launched Water & Beer portal, any brewer can be a better water manager," says Michael Fagan, Senior vice-President of BLOOM. The portal claims to offer breweries learning modules on good water and byproduct management practices that will save them money and time, while reducing their carbon footprint. This could be a valuable resources of our members to refer to new or existing breweries in their city to reference.
Visit http://waterandbeer.bloomcentre.com/ to view the full article online.
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