In collaboration with leaders and experts from industry, government and civil society our teams are working on ‘Five Big Bets’ that have enormous potential to contribute to a clean and prosperous economy, as we collectively develop effective and scalable solutions to climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.

We live in a time of great uncertainty, complexity, and unprecedented systemic challenges. Addressing complex sustainability challenges requires unprecedented collaboration and new ways of working across sectors and across scales.

The Canada Plastics Pact (CPP) is creating a circular economy in Canada in which plastic waste is kept in the economy and out of the environment. Canada Plastics Pact Partners are united, working together on achieving clear, actionable targets by the year 2025. 

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Positively IMPACTING my world!

A few months back I had the amazing opportunity to part take in the IMPACT! Sustainability Champions Training PLUS in Ottawa. The goal of this training is for participants to deepen their sustainability understanding, enhance their confidence as young leaders, and become empowered with the tools and support to develop and launch successful sustainability projects and social enterprises in their region.

Learn about sustainability for FREE with short animation videos on YouTube

In addition to my work as an associate with The Natural Step, a few months ago I started a YouTube channel called Sustainability Illustrated. The purpose of the channel is to change the world one video at a time by giving people free access to the best sustainability knowledge and processes available.

Waterloo’s social innovators

The blog Waterloo’s social innovators by Beth Gallagher was originally posted on the University of Waterloo website. Yale Wang (pictured here, centre, photo by Jonathan Belaski, Light Imaging) and Lexi Salt (right) took part in the IMPACT! Sustainability Champions Training program in Guelph in 2013. Special thanks to our partners St. Paul’s University College GreenHouse Program at the University of Waterloo.

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