SPEAKER'S PRESENTATIONS
St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada
June 7-8, 2001
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CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY
The 2001 Environmental Sustainability Index
Marc Levy, Associate Director, Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) at Columbia University
Sustainable Development: Challenges and Opportunities
Thomas Van Camp, Senior Policy Advisor, Industry Canada
Alcan's Experience with Pollution Prevention Planning in British Columbia and Its Links to Sustainability
Nigel Steward, Director, Alcan Primary Metal Group's North American Smelters
Sustainability: The Link to Pollution Prevention
Peter Zimmerman, Manager, Environmental Services, BP Canada Energy
HEALTH AND COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE
Mercury Management in PEI
Todd Fraser, Head, Air Quality and Hazardous Materials Section, PEI Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Environment
Environmentally Responsible Purchasing
Jane Maslowski, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority’s Laboratory Medicine Programme
Sustainable Consumption and Public Health: Helping Communities Make the Connection
Jack Luskin, Toxics Use Reduction Institute
TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENTS
The P2 Route Beyond Compliance: Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3
Richard Mclean, Irving Pulp and Paper Limited
Constructed Wetlands: Tertiary Treatment of Wastewater
Alan Kirby, College of the North Atlantic
Japanese Wet Clean Technology
Brad Cumming, Environment Canada - Ontario Region
MEASURING AND REPORTING P2 PROGRESS
Long Range Transport of Toxic Substances - Mercury and Lindane
Keith Puckett, Environment Canada
Improving Corporate Sustainability through Best Available Pollution Prevention Practices
Nina Nakajima, Ph.D. Student, University of Toronto
Corporate Sustainability Reporting in Canada,
Stephanie Meyer, Stratos
ACHIEVING THE POTENTIAL OF POLLUTION PREVENTION
P2 – More than Technical Solutions
Colin McKean, Global Environmental Management Systems
Achieving the Potential of Pollution Prevention
Michele Russo - National Office of Pollution Prevention
P2 AND BUSINESSES
Toronto Region Sustainability Program: Community Based Pollution Prevention and Eco-Efficiency
Fred Granek, Vice President, Toronto Region Sustainability Program
Ontario Centre for Environmental Technology Advancement (OCETA)
Pollution Prevention for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in B.C.
Andrew Green, Environment Canada – Pacific and Yukon Region
Auto Refinish Memorandum of Understanding
John Norris, Hamilton Autobody Repair Association
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL SESSION
Municipal Approaches Across Canada
Canadian Centre for Pollution Prevention
An Incentive Program for Urban Water Resource Protection
T.A. Tammy Middleton, Regional Municipality of Waterloo
INTEGRATING P2 INTO EXISTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Energy Management Systems
Patrick Curran, Automotive Parts Manufacturing Association
The Natural Step within ISO 14001
Jamie MacDonald, Graduate Student, Dalhousie University
P2 Planning for Large Industry in B.C.
Harry Vogt, British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks
Integrating P2 into an Existing Management System
Cheryl Gonsalves, Emery Creek Environmental Association
Environmental Management Systems: Using Baldrige to Develop the Best EMS Possible
Pat Gallagher, New Mexico Environment Department







