Webinar on Future of Printed Paper and Packaging in Circular Economy
February 2017 – The Circular Economy Innovation Lab, of which CCC is a proud member, announces webinar on the future of printed paper and packaging in a circular economy. Read More
In new survey Canadians tell us how to increase recycling rate of cartons
October 17, 2016 – A recent survey, commissioned by the Carton Council of Canada (CCC) covering residents of Quebec and Ontario, reveals measures that would encourage consumers to place more food and beverage cartons in the recycling bin. Read More
Away-From-Home Recycling: Schools Perceived as Major Players
August 31, 2016 – A recent consumer research study conducted by the Carton Council of Canada found that extending Canadians’ good recycling habits beyond the home is challenging for most. As kids prepare to head back to school, parents look for ways to streamline the routine and tackle the dreaded lunchbox preparation. Read More
Read CCC’s Managing Director’s article on Ontario’s Bill 151, the Waste-Free Ontario Act
August 3, 2016 – From the launch of the Waste Diversion Act’s review in the fall of 2008, to the introduction of the failed Bill 91 in 2013, to the recent passing of Bill 151, the Waste-Free Ontario Act, legislative reform on waste diversion in Ontario has been a long time coming. Read More
CCC Article Featured in Canadian Packaging Magazine
April 2016 – Long Live the Carton article on page 8 by Isabelle Faucher, Managing Director. Read More
2015 Results: Carton Recycling Rates Rising in Canada
March 23, 2016 – The Carton Council of Canada (CCC) has found that efforts to promote the recycling of food and beverage cartons in Canada, such as those for milk, juice and soup, drive results. The data for 2015 shows that the national recycling rate for food and beverage cartons has grown significantly in recent years. Read More