Zero Waste: Innovation to Drive the Circular Economy
Cities, Climate + Environment, 2014, Summit Innovation The Shock of the Possible, Economy
Waste management presents increasingly significant challenges to Metro Vancouver and much of the world. ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV has responded to the challenges by developing some successful models for waste management. Now we have begun to explore systems for going beyond diversion that tackle sources of waste before they need to be managed. In doing so we’re ready to drive closed loop systems that support the Circular Economy. Innovations in product and packaging design, in purchasing practices, and in materials collection are critical to this shift and to developing effective approaches and tools that meet communities’ diverse needs.
Thank you for joining us at this event where experts led a dialogue on how to foster a climate for zero waste innovation in Metro Vancouver.
Dialogue participants contributed to the development of the following outcomes:
- The development of a 'regional roadmap' for driving the Circular Economy in the region
- A set of guiding principles for organizations, municipalities and businesses wanting to move beyond waste management
These outcomes was sent to all participants after the event.
8:00 a.m. (PT)

500 Granville Street, 
Vancouver
Room 1200
About Innovation: The Shock of the Possible
Malcolm Brodie
Chair, National Zero Waste Council and Metro Vancouver Zero Waste Committee, and Mayor of Richmond
Brock Macdonald
CEO, Recycling Council of British Columbia, and Co-Chair, NZWC Circular Economy Working Group
Candace Le Roy
Director, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Sustainability Office
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