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Discover the environmental benefits of wood packaging in this insightful overview by Bill Eggertson, Executive General Manager of the Canadian Wood Pallet & Container Association. Wood packaging is a strong contender in meeting sustainability demands, boasting low carbon emissions and a minimal ecological footprint. Relevant stakeholders are urged to recognize the sustainability advantages of wood packaging, alongside current and potential activities that strengthen its role in environmentally conscious practices. Learn more about the importance of responsible choices for our planet.
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Wood Packaging:a good choice for the environment Bill Eggertson Executive General Manager Canadian Wood Pallet & Container Association Association canadienne des manufacturiers de palettes et contenants
Wood Packaging:a good choice for the environment • Meet demand for sustainability, low carbon, soft footprint
Wood Packaging:a good choice for the environment • Meet demand for sustainability, low carbon, soft footprint • Good Choice Environment
Wood Packaging:a good choice for the environment • Meet demand for sustainability, low carbon, soft footprint • Good Choice Environment • Relevant stakeholders to understand and accept our view
Wood Packaging:a good choice for the environment • Meet demand for sustainability, low carbon, soft footprint • Good Choice Environment • Relevant stakeholders to understand and accept our view • Matrices
Wood Packaging:a good choice for the environment • Meet demand for sustainability, low carbon, soft footprint • Good Choice Environment • Relevant stakeholders to understand and accept our view • Matrices • Good current activities
Wood Packaging:a good choice for the environment • Meet demand for sustainability, low carbon, soft footprint • Good Choice Environment • Relevant stakeholders to understand and accept our view • Matrices • Good current activities • Potential other activities
Wood Packaging:a good choice for the environment • Meet demand for sustainability, low carbon, soft footprint • Good Choice Environment • Relevant stakeholders to understand and accept our view • Matrices • Good current activities • Potential other activities • Emotion
Wood Packaging:a good choice for the environment • Meet demand for sustainability, low carbon, soft footprint • Good Choice Environment • Relevant stakeholders to understand and accept our view • Matrices • Good current activities • Potential other activities • Emotion • Not a “good choice for the environment”
Wood Packaging:a good choice for the environment • Meet demand for sustainability, low carbon, soft footprint • Good Choice Environment • Relevant stakeholders to understand and accept our view • Matrices • Good current activities • Potential other activities • Emotion • Not a “good choice for the environment” • the ONLY choice for the environment
ISPM#15:CA-US bilateral exemption • Exempt since 2006; to terminate in 2013
ISPM#15:CA-US bilateral exemption • Exempt since 2006; to terminate in 2013 • Concerns / Suggestions:
ISPM#15:CA-US bilateral exemption • Exempt since 2006; to terminate in 2013 • Concerns / Suggestions: • border passport / non-certified / informed compliance • WMP & Dun consistent / HT supply / documentation • plastic competitive / $ support
ISPM#15:CA-US bilateral exemption • Exempt since 2006; to terminate in 2013 • Concerns / Suggestions: • border passport / non-certified / informed compliance • WMP & Dun consistent / HT supply / documentation • plastic competitive / $ support • USDA perspective
ISPM#15:CA-US bilateral exemption • Exempt since 2006; to terminate in 2013 • Concerns / Suggestions: • border passport / non-certified / informed compliance • WMP & Dun consistent / HT supply / documentation • plastic competitive / $ support • USDA perspective • Implications for HT of all forest products
ISPM#15:CA-US bilateral exemption • Exempt since 2006; to terminate in 2013 • Concerns / Suggestions: • border passport / non-certified / informed compliance • WMP & Dun consistent / HT supply / documentation • plastic competitive / $ support • USDA perspective • Implications for HT of all forest products • NB: US does ship north / 0.27% = $330m = who pays?
ISPM#15:CA-US bilateral exemption • Exempt since 2006; to terminate in 2013 • Concerns / Suggestions: • border passport / non-certified / informed compliance • WMP & Dun consistent / HT supply / documentation • plastic competitive / $ support • USDA perspective • Implications for HT of all forest products • NB: US does ship north / 0.27% = $330m = who pays? • 31 Jan deadline for USDA-APHIS
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