Cascades Supports the Circular Economy for 60 years
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A report published recently by Recyc-Québec and Circle Economy shows that Cascades’ current economic model goes beyond the limits deemed safe for the planet. It also establishes that by moving toward a circular economy, and in particular by promoting the use of recycled content, Québec could reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by up to 45 percent.
"Founded in 1964 by the Lemaire brothers on the simple idea of creating something new out of something old, Cascades was one of the first companies to make the circular economy its business model, using recycled materials to manufacture its products," said Hugues Simon, President and CEO of Cascades. "Even today, our forest is urban: it is in the recycling bins of citizens, businesses and institutions. In fact, over 82 percent of the material we use to make our products is recycled. Every year, we reduce the pressure on natural resources by diverting 1.8 million metric tons of recyclable fibers from landfills. By buying local and promoting recycled products, citizens and businesses can make a difference," underlined the President and CEO of Cascades, Hugues Simon.
"By choosing to favour recycled content, Cascades is not only supporting the circular economy, but also helping to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions," said Hugo D'Amours, Vice-President, Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainable Development. "In 2023, we generated 41 percent fewer emissions than the industry average, a fact we are very proud of. We are committed to further reducing our environmental footprint while providing our customers with packaging and hygiene products that have the smallest possible footprint." Back to Tissue360 Newsletter |
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