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Toxics Use Reduction: CELA & MOE Law Reform Proposals
November 28, 2008
Presentation
Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA)
,
carcinogens
,
consumer products
,
National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI)
,
plastic
,
pollution
,
public participation
,
right-to-know
,
toxic substances
,
Toxics Reduction Act (TRA)
Title:
Toxics Use Reduction: CELA & MOE Law Reform Proposals
Presentation to the Canadian Plastics Industry Association
Resource Type:
Presentation
Content:
CPIA_Casrtilli
# of Pages:
22
Date authored:
November 28, 2008
Author/s:
Joseph P. Castrilli
Author Organization:
Canadian Environmental Law Association
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