History of the Canadian Pollution Prevention Roundtable
The inaugural Canadian Pollution Prevention Roundtable (CPPR) was held in 1997. In 2011 the CPPR was re-named Sustainability Applied 2011 and presented by the Bloom Centre for Sustainability.
Goal
The annual CPPR provides a unique opportunity in Canada for corporate, government, academic and non-profit leaders, decision-makers, and practitioners to exchange ideas, share expertise, and coordinate pollution prevention efforts.
The CPPR is designed to:
• give recognition for pollution prevention achievements
• identify barriers and opportunities to implementing pollution prevention strategies
• identify opportunities for cooperation across Canada
Audience
Between 100 - 150 pollution prevention specialists representing industry, governments, academia and communities from across Canada and the USA attend the CPPR.
Structure
The CPPR was launched, and continues to be hosted and organized, by the Canadian Centre for Pollution Prevention (C2P2), a nonprofit organization which encourages actions that avoid or minimize the creation of pollution.
While the delivery of the CPPR is carried out by C2P2, the effort is collaborative with input provided by an active steering committee.
The structure of the CPPR itself varies from year to year, depending on the themes covered and topics of greatest relevance. The two-day event consists of informative presentations, guest speakers and valuable networking opportunities.
Many participants return to the CPPR annually to learn more and collaborate with each other in order to advance sustainable consumption and production across Canada.
The CPPR is possible through broad-based financial support from industry, trade associations and governments.
Join us for the next Sustainabiilty Applied event in Toronto, October 2012. Details will be posted here as they become available.
Sustainability Applied 2011
Windsor, ON
Toronto, ON
2009
Charlottetown, PEI
2008 Charlottetown, PEI
Edmonton, Alberta
2007
Winnipeg, Manitoba
2006
Halifax, Nova Scotia
2005
Victoria, British Columbia
2004
Ottawa, Ontario
- 2004 Speaker's Presentations
- Engaging Industry Workshop Speaker's Presentations
- 2004 CPPR Program
- 2004 CPPR Sponsors
Calgary, Alberta
2002
Quebec City, Quebec
St. John's, Newfoundland 2000
Toronto, Ontario.
With a theme of Pollution Prevention in Action, the sessions shared effective approaches to stimulate further action on pollution prevention across Canada.
1999
Vancouver, British Columbia.
Innovators in Pollution Prevention focused on case studies from business, organizations and communities that have displayed innovation and ingenuity in carrying out pollution prevention ideas.
1998
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
With a theme of Demonstrating Results, the CPPR agenda focused on successful efforts that have produced results. The event included a Total Cost Assessment workshop and a tour of pollution prevention efforts at Canadian Forces Base, Winnipeg.
1997
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
More than 80 pollution prevention specialists representing business, consultants, government and non-government organizations met to identify opportunities for Canadian cooperation at the inaugural CPPR, entitled Partners for Prevention.
For more information contact:
Canadian Centre for Pollution Prevention
2070 Hadwen Rd., Suite 201A
Mississauga, ON
Ph: 1-905-822-4133 ext. 247
E-mail: info@c2p2online.com







