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The Plastic Shift Podcast
The Plastic Shift
21 episodes
2 days ago
We're interviewing experts in the plastics industry to dig deep into the root causes of plastic pollution!
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We're interviewing experts in the plastics industry to dig deep into the root causes of plastic pollution!
Show more...
Non-Profit
Business
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#12 How Producers can Help Stop Plastic Pollution - David Lefebvre | The Plastic Shift
The Plastic Shift Podcast
25 minutes
5 years ago
#12 How Producers can Help Stop Plastic Pollution - David Lefebvre | The Plastic Shift

David Lefebvre is the Director of Public Affairs at RecycleBC, a coalition of businesses in British Columbia that manage waste generated from their products. He is the spokesperson for all of RecycleBC's initiatives, from educating consumers on how to recycle waste streams to developing alternatives for increasing the recycling of flexible plastic packaging.  

This is an interview of Dave's thoughts on the status quo of British Columbia's legislation to involve producers in the management of their waste, recorded by Madhav Malhotra (one of the students at The Plastic Shift). To explore some other resources on the global plastic pollution issue please visit www.theplasticshift.com.   

To learn more about RecycleBC's work, you can visit their website (https://recyclebc.ca/) or read their annual reports (https://recyclebc.ca/about-recyclebc/program-overview/annual-reports/). To see more about some of their projects, you can find them on any social media @recyclebc or learn more via their app (https://recyclebc.ca/app/)

The Plastic Shift Podcast
We're interviewing experts in the plastics industry to dig deep into the root causes of plastic pollution!