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SPEAKER'S PRESENTATIONS

Canadian Pollution Prevention Roundtable
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
June 1 & 2, 2005



PLENARY

Sustainable Consumption and Production
James Riordan, Environment Canada - National Office of Pollution Prevention
Danny Epstein, Environment Canada - Ontario Region



RAISING THE BAR - GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES

Cleaner Production Challenge
Michelle Costenaro, Washington State Department of Ecology

Environment Canada's Environmental Performance Agreements Program
Brad Fisher, Environment Canada - National Office of Pollution Prevention

The Successful Integration of P2 into the Provincial Regulation for Automotive Recyclers
Colin McKean, Global Environmental Management Systems

Governor Driven Corporate Responsibility Initiative
Andrea Kreiner, A. Kreiner Company



MEASUREMENT

Putting into Practice Performance Measurement Evaluation
Bill Reid, AMA Consulting
Lisa O'Reilly, Environment Canada - Pacific & Yukon Region
Greg Ambrozic, Environment Canada - Pacific & Yukon Region

Update on the US National P2 Results Data Information System
Chris Wiley, Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Centre

Environment Canada's P2 Measurement and Results Database
Lori Fryzuk, Environment Canada - National Office of Pollution Prevention



INDUSTRIAL P2

CO2 Extraction - Turning Emissions to Profit
James Chan, ConocoPhillips Canada

Using Pollutant Release Inventory Data to Evaluate P2 Programs in 4 Industrial Sectors
Xiaojing Jiang, student, Dalhousie University

Evaluation of P2 Planning at Alcan Primary Metals, BC
Shawn Zettler, Alcan Primary Metals
Michael Gordon, M.R. Gordon and Associates

North American Clean Electronics Challenge
Ken Zarker, North American P2 Partnership



SME P2

Using Lean Manufacturing Concepts to Build a Business Case for P2 Projects
Judy Kennedy, Washington State Department of Ecology

Improving the Environmental Performance of Ontario Ski Area Operations
Tania Del Matto, Canadian Centre for Pollution Prevention

Nova Scotia's Eco-Efficiency Business Assistance Program
Peggy Crawford, Eco-Efficiency Centre

Bundling P2 Services
Keri Blaskoski, Business Environmental Resource Center (BERC)

Change Navigators: Mapping and Marketing Successfully to a Growing Green Global Marketplace
Lynn Johannson, E2M/EnviroReady Report



MUNICIPAL/LOCAL GOVERNMENT P2

Partners for Naturally Green
Beckie Jas, Regional Municipality of Halton
Lynn Robichaud, City of Burlington

Evaluation of Success: The Regional Municipality of Waterloo's Business Water Quality
Joanna Hickling, Ontario Centre for Environmental Technology Advancement

Lunenburg Municipal P2 Project
Solveig Madsen, Nova Scotia Environment and Labour

Durham Region's Water & Energy Efficient Community
Glen Pleasance, Regional Municipality of Durham



ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Energy & Environment Working Together
Lori Halcrow, SNC Lavalin Profac

Green Corridor - Energy Efficiency Initiatives
Mark Bartlett - The Green Corridor

Evolution of Green Buildings from a Manitoba Perspective
Lisbeth Liebgott, Manitoba Conservation



AGRICULTURE - A GROWING INTEREST IN ENVIROMENTAL INITIATIVES

P2 Facility Assessment at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Research Facility in Harrow, Ontario
Fred Granek, Ontario Centre for Environmental Technology Advancement

BC Environmental Farm Plan
Niels Holbek, BC Agricultural Council

Salmon Aquaculture - Current Issues
Susan Maxwell, Masters Candidate at Royal Roads University



SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION

Marketing Environmental Innovation in North America
Scott McDougall, TerraChoice Environmental Marketing

Programs Targeting Victoria, BC Consumers
Peter Sundberg, Eco-Literacy Canada / City Green

Healthy Children in a Healthy Valley
Jack Luskin, Toxics Use Reduction Institute



EMERGING POLLUTANTS

Great Lakes Binational Toxics Strategy - Beyond 2006
Alan Waffle, Environment Canada - Ontario Region

Developing a PBT Regulation in Washington State
Mike Gallagher, Washington State Department of Ecology

The Substitution Principle: Cornerstone of a Sustainable Chemicals Policy
The Substitution Principle: How to Really promote safer chemical use
Beverley Thorpe, Clean Production Action





MUNICIPAL/LOCAL GOVERNMENT P2

Protection Municipal Wastewater Streams
Duncan Ellison, Canadian Water and Wastewater Association

The City of Hamilton's Green Fleet Transition Plan
Christopher Hill, City of Hamilton

An Air Quality Success Story: The Backyard Burning Bylaw
Bill Beamish, Town of Gibsons



INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL P2

Marine Vessel Emissions and P2 Solutions
Andrew Green, Environment Canada - Pacific & Yukon Region

An Extended Produce Responsibility Program That Works
Georges Portelance, Éco-peinture

CCME P2 Award Winner Presentation
Eric St. Pierre, New Flyer Industries Ltd.



STRENGTHENING LINKAGES…

P2 and the Stock Market
Burton Hamner, Cleaner Production International LLC

Multiscale Approaches toward Sustainable Development
Tony Bi, University of British Columbia

Codes of Practice for Small Business Sectors in the CRD
Trevor Smyth, Capital Region District (CRD)

Making $ense of Sustainability
Lisa Princic, Canadian Business for Social Responsibility
Jack Luskin, University of Massachusetts Lowell



INTERACTIVE LEARNING

Advancing the Goals of Pollution Prevention through Web Products
Kady Cowan, Tania Del Matto, & Deb Foster, Canadian Centre for Pollution Prevention
Heather Birchard & Paryse Turgeon, Environment Canada - National Office of Pollution Prevention
Jean Waters, Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange (P2Rx)


SME P2

P2 in Ontario Wineries
Bruce Taylor, Enviro-Stewards Inc.

Atlantic Region Pilot Metal Finishers Project: Links to Chains
Rodger Albright, Environment Canada - Atlantic Region

Greening Supply Chains to Eliminate Priority Chemicals
Chris Wiley, Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Center

Enviroclub: Five Years of Results and Lessons Learned
François Huppé, Environment Canada - Québec Region