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VANCOUVER, BC, March 10, 2021 /CNW/ - Implementing waste prevention strategies in a handful of Canadian sectors could create tens of thousands of jobs and billions in revenue, while significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and waste each year, according to a new report released today by the National Zero Waste Council.
Waste Prevention: The Environmental and Economic Benefits for Canada presents 15 specific waste-prevention business cases for six key sectors of the Canadian economy, and outlines the opportunities for positive environmental, social and economic impacts that would accrue by addressing waste at its source. Waste prevention must be part of the environmental conversation in Canada, since Canadians produce the most waste in the world on a per-capita basis, said Jack Froese, Chair of the National Zero Waste Council. This report is the first of its kind for Canada, and is a first of many steps toward waste prevention bei