Canadian Centre for Pollution Prevention

 
Canadian Automotive Manufacturing Pollution Prevention Project: Eighth Task Force Progress Report. May 2002

This report demonstrates the continued commitment of the participating CVMA member companies to pollution prevention and the ongoing reductions in the targeted substances which result from implementing pollution prevention plans within plant facilities. In this report, 15 new case studies are highlighted, each of which varies in the degree of complexity, cost and implementation approach.

Free

Automotive Parts Manufacturer's Pollution Prevention Project: Third Progress Report. December 1998.

In addition to twenty new case studies, this report provides achievements, ongoing activities and future directions of the project.

Free

U.S. Automotive Pollution Prevention Project Final Progress Report. November, 1998.

This report highlights the significant progress by Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors in reducing the use, generation, and release of toxic substances, as well as other materials of concern. It continues to include release data of Great Lakes Persistent Toxic Substances (GLPTs) identified in the initial Auto Project.

Free

Canadian Printing and Graphics Industry Pollution Prevention Project: Third Progress Report. 1998.

This report provides information about the project and its results by highlighting nine new case studies illustrating pollution prevention initiatives at participating company facilities. It also provides information about the progress of the Project, including achievements to date, ongoing activities and future directions.

Free

The Green Clean Project.

A voluntary pollution prevention initiative to explore water-based cleaning as an alternative to non-aqueous solvents, particularly perchlorethylene (perc), used in the dry cleaning industry. Documents available include: Background Document. Interim Report for the Green Clean Project. The Green Clean Project: Final Report Cleaner's Manual.

Free

Metal Finishing Pollution Prevention Project: Sixth Progress Report. September 1999.

Highlights of this report include 25 metal finishing companies are now participating in this Project.; 7 new case studies, for a total of 36, are included; 94 employees from 35 organizations have completed training in P2 planning; over 385 tonnes of additional waste reduced/eliminated are reported, for a project total of almost 2,571 tonnes; and $82,000 of additional savings are reported, for a project total of $628,250.

Free

A Resource Guide to Pollution Prevention in the Health Care Sector - 2001

The purpose of this guide is to summarize the key materials from the 2001 Pollution Prevention Training Workshop offered to hospitals and health care facilities in Ontario and to provide hospital and health care staff the basics of pollution prevention to reinforce the potential for applications in their normal activities.

Price: $50.00

Pollution Prevention Program Manual: P2 Planning and Beyond

In 2000, the Canadian Centre for Pollution Prevention began to develop a course directed towards pollution prevention practitioners - professionals who are responsible for designing, implementing and maintaining pollution prevention programs. This manual is intended to serve as the core text for that training course - a course which will help professionals launch and sustain a successful pollution prevention program.

Price: $75.00

2008 Canadian Roundtable Registration

test

Price: $335.00

Pollution Prevention Workshop and Resource Guides. 1996. Printing Community

Designed for staff, management and/or owners, and suppliers, the guides summarize key workshop materials and provide the basics of practical pollution prevention as applied to typical operating activities of industrial and institutional sectors.

Price: $20.00

ISO 14000 Guidance Document for a Business Community.

This publication will assist small and medium enterprises in the Emery Creek Environmental Association to learn about the usefulness of the ISO 14000 Environmental Management System in addressing their common environmental challenges. The document provides examples of successful solutions to environmental problems; lists performance indicators for evaluating a company’s environmental management; a hands-on workbook with checklists, simple flow diagrams and pull-out tables; and more.

Price: $15.00

Introductory Guide to Environmental Accounting.

The purpose of this guide is not only to make the reader aware of the relevance and usefulness of environmental accounting, but also to show how such an environmental information management system can prove useful as a tool for management, decision support and accountability. Copies françaises aussi disponibles.

Price: $25.00

Environment Code of Management Practice (CMP) for Textile Care Operations, 1997.

. This manual will assist textile care specialists across Canada in creating more environmentally conscious processes in their plants. The focus of the CMP is to assist dry cleaners in creating management systems that identify opportunities for reducing the potential occurrence of environmentally damaging incidents, and the prevention of discharges of cleaning solvents and process waste products into the environment.

Price: $12.00

Blueprint for Mercury Elimination: A Guidebook for Wastewater Treatment Plants.

This Blueprint describes the findings of Western Lake Superior Sanitary District’s two-year Mercury Discharge Project and provides information to assist wastewater treatment staff with creating and implementing their own mercury reduction projects.

Free

Environmental Code of Management Practice for Laundry Operations.

This 1996 document provides laundries with the information and tools necessary to implement a site-specific Environmental Code of Practice (CMP). Topics include CMP committee responsibilities, risk identification, pollution prevention planning, housekeeping, preventative maintenance, inspections and records, employee training and more.

Free

The Citizen’s Guide to Pollution Prevention. 2005

This 48-page Citizen’s Guide is designed to give citizens the knowledge to start realizing their pollution prevention (P2) goals. Inside this guide you can learn about what industry and governments are doing to reduce and eliminate pollution, not just transfer pollutants to a different location or a different medium. The guide also offers ways for you and your community to contribute to P2. Includes resources for further information. Click here to downloaded the guide for free. Copies français aussi disponibles.

Price: $10.00

Pollution Prevention Planning Guidance Document and Workbook.

Ontario Ministry of the Environment’s guide for the development and implementation of pollution prevention activity for industrial, commercial or institutional businesses. Copies françaises aussi disponibles.

Click here to downloaded the guide for free.

Free

Tips for Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generators.

Booklet on hazardous waste and management techniques.

Free

Pollution Prevention in the Ontario’s Great Lakes Basin. 1999 Update.

This Environment Canada - Ontario Region brochure highlights P2 project accomplishments, P2 at federal facilities and the goals of the Canada - Ontario Agreement (COA) and the Great Lakes Binational Toxics Strategy.

Free

Pollution Prevention: A Federal Strategy for Action.

This Environment Canada strategy looks at the need to make pollution prevention a part of everyday life in government, industry and communities within the context of the government's five pollution prevention goals for action.

Free

Progress in Pollution Prevention 2002-2003.

This eighth annual report, prepared by Environment Canada with the support and contribution of 25 other federal government departments and agencies, showcases the federal government's achievements in incorporating pollution prevention (P2) into its own activities and those of its partners. The report focuses on the progress made between April 1, 2002, and March 31, 2003.

Free

Corporate Membership

Includes private industry, trade associations, consultants with annual revenues > $ 300 K

Price: $350.00

Ontario’s Progress in Pollution Prevention.

In this report, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MOE) shows that pollution prevention has been successfully pursued through many innovative partnerships with various client groups, private companies, municipalities, other ministries and government agencies.

Free

A Strategy to Fulfil the CCME Commitment to Pollution Prevention. May 1996.

Published by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) this strategy outlines a vision, mission and goal for environmental departments, and society at large, to pursue in improving environmental management.

Free

A National Commitment to Pollution Prevention.



Free

CCME Award



Free

ENERGY STAR® Purchasing Guide

This guide is designed to help organizations purchase energy-efficient products, while working within their own framework and rules. Information provided within this guide includes: the benefits of ENERGY STAR® qualified products; listing of products eligible for the ENERGY STAR symbol; step-by-step implementation plan for energy-efficient purchasing; examples of procurement language; making the business case for ENERGY STAR qualified products; and additional resources.

Free

Small Business Membership

Includes private industry, trade associations, consultants with annual revenues < $ 300 K.

Price: $250.00

Government Membership

Includes federal and provincial departments.

Price: $350.00

Membership Renewal

Renew your membership for 1 year

Price: $350.00

Sponsorship Renewal

Renew your Sponsorship for 1 year

Price: $5000.00

Environmental Management Systems Training Manual

This manual includes practical P2 concepts, and ISO 14000 workbook, and information regarding Environmental Management Systems for Small and Medium- sized enterprises.

Price: $60.00

Two Day Session

For Members Only!

You must be a member of the C2P2 to receive the member registration rate.

Price: $375.00

One Day Session

For Members and Speakers Only!

You must be a member of the C2P2 to receive the member registration rate.

Price: $300.00

Two Day Session - ENGO **

For Members Only!

** to qualify for the ENGO rate you must be a representative of an environmental "grass roots" registered charity. This excludes para-governmental organizations and professional trade associations.

Price: $300.00

Two Day Session - Student Rate ***

For Members Only!

*** to qualify for the student rate you must:
1. be a full-time student at a college or university in an environmental related discipline.
2. attach a copy of both sides of your student I.d. card to your registration and present the original on-site.

Price: $250.00

Two Day Session

For Non-Members!

Price: $435.00

One Day Session

For Non-Members!

Price: $325.00

Two Day Session - ENGO **

For Non-Members!

** to qualify for the ENGO rate you must be a representative of an environmental "grass roots" registered charity. This excludes para-governmental organizations and professional trade associations.

Price: $325.00

Two Day Session - Student Rate ***

For Non-Members!

*** to qualify for the student rate you must:
1. be a full-time student at a college or university in an environmental related discipline
2. attach a copy of both sides of your student I.d. card to your registration and present the original on-site.

Price: $300.00

at the source newsletter

at the source, a newsletter produced three times a year by the Canadian Centre for Pollution Prevention (C2P2), highlights pollution prevention efforts and provides up-to-date information on Canada-wide activities. Subscribe now to receive the newsletter via e-mail.

Free

P2 Fact Sheets: Simplified Process Audit (SPA)

The environmental management of industrial facilities constitutes a major challenge for business. Market globalization, increased competition and better product quality mean that cutting-edge technology is vital to enabling Canadian industries to penetrate today’s marketplace and export their products and services. Industry needs simple and effective tools to reconcile production demands with sound environmental management. The Simplified Process Audit (SPA) offers a solution. It allows plant administrators to foster a pollution prevention approach based, in part, on economic considerations, but focused primarily on environmental concerns. Pollution prevention fact sheets, produced by Environment Canada - Quebec Region, are available describing the audit methodology and its in-plant application.

Free

Municipal Wastewater Effluent Pollution Prevention Planning Workshop

This workshop is primarily designed for municipalities.

Atelier sur la planification de la prévention de la pollution par les eaux usées municipales

Cet atelier est principalement conçu pour des municipalités.

Free

Large Municipality Membership

Includes municipalities with a popultion > 50,000.

Price: $350.00

Small Municipality Membership

Includes municipalities with a population < 50,000.

Price: $250.00

Institutions

Includes healthcare and academia.

Price: $250.00

Non-Governmental Organizations

Secifically environmental "grassroots" organizations.

Price: $200.00

Sustaining Sponsorship

Includes recognition in C2P2 newsletter, website and discounted training opportunities.

Price: $1000.00

Founding Sponsorship

Includes prominent recognition in C2P2 webpage, newsletter, exhibits as well as complimentary training and discounted service fees.

Price: $5000.00

CCME P2 AWARDS GALA DINNER

Thursday, June 14, 2007 ~ 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

For extra dinner tickets for Members and Speakers

Price: $60.00

CCME P2 AWARDS GALA DINNER

Thursday, June 14, 2007 ~ 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

For extra dinner tickets for CPPR Non-Members!

Price: $75.00

CPPR Speakers

You must be a presenter of the CPPR to receive this special registration rate.

Price: $335.00

Consume This - Buying That Matters

The information and resources provided in the booklet help to raise awareness among youth about the effects that their choices have on the environment. Issues addressed in the booklet, including; resource conservation, consumer behavior, and environmentally-friendly production; are presented in a manner relevant to teens. Examples such as “The Life-Cycle of a T-Shirt”, “What’s in a Soccer Ball”, and “How to Pack a Litterless Lunch” introduce young people to the concept of sustainable consumption using a practical and relevant approach. Click here to downloaded the guide for free.

Price: $6.00

Workshop on the Development of a Pollution Prevention Technical Assistance Program

March 14, 2007, 8:30 am - 2:45 pm

The King's University College
Edmonton, Alberta

Free

View Shopping Cart Proceed to Checkout
© 2010 C2P2 Web Site. All Rights Reserved.