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Danone Canada signs the Canada Plastics Pact, further commits to circularity

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BOUCHERVILLE, QC and MISSISSAUGA, ON, Canada – Danone Canada, one of the country’s leading multi-category food and beverage companies, is proud to announce that it is now a signatory of the Canada Plastics Pact (CPP). Through this commitment, and as a founding member of the Circular Plastics Taskforce (CPT), which will join forces with the CPP as an implementation partner, Danone is reinforcing its resolve to make 100% of its packaging recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025.

“Danone Canada is proud to be signing the Canada Plastics Pact and rallying the industry to find solutions to plastic waste. Building a circular economy for packaging is central to Danone’s One Planet. One Health vision and our ambition to create and share sustainable value. This includes developing impactful partnerships, such as this one and continuing to innovate with respect to resource use and recycling practices,” said Dan Magliocco, Danone Canada’s president.

Danone and The Canada Plastics Pact

Canada is the tenth country to participate in the global Plastics Pact network, which is led by the UK’s Ellen McArthur Foundation. The Plastics Pact network connects initiatives and organizations from around the world to implement a common vision for a plastics system that keeps plastics in the economy and out of the environment. It builds a unique platform to exchange learnings and best practices across regions to accelerate the transition to a circular economy for plastics.

“As a company committed to protecting and nourishing the health of the planet and people, Danone is committed to making its packaging 100% circular by 2025. Our participation in the CPP is aligned with our desire to partner with other organizations and rally the movement aiming to create a circular economy for plastic packaging.” said Pascal Lachance, Senior Manager, Sustainable Development at Danone.

David Hughes, CEO of The Natural Step Canada and spokesperson for the CPP, stated, “Leading companies like Danone Canada are already reducing plastic waste throughout their operations. Now, through the CPP, they will join forces with a much broader spectrum of innovators from across the plastics value chain to drive the kind of systems change that will be required to attain our desired outcomes by 2025.”

This initiative also marks new step towards achieving one of the nine Danone 2030 Goals, which are aligned with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, to preserve and renew the planet’s resources, as we strive to protecting and nourishing the health of the people and that of the planet.

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