Thank you, Mr. MacGregor. You hit it right on the head. The industry has been progressive. We have been working, actually since before 2018, to drive change in sustainable packaging. But there's a lot more complexity to where we're going compared with what the policy framework is suggesting under P2.
Right now we've looked at increased recycled content in our plastic materials. That is why we need to look at a systems approach in our recycling framework across the country to more effectively collect and recycle. We've looked at a 17% reduction in the ratio of food weight to packaging. We've looked at leveraging the golden design rules, effectively, to drive those across the country and have effective and sustainable solutions. We've worked with Agriculture Canada to launch an online platform to provide the food industry with direction on how to create sustainable packaging. We've looked at lightweighting, where you remove 30% of the material in the package so that it can be more effective and more sustainable in the marketplace.
These are just some of the pieces toward creating a circular economy. The industry is being very progressive to get there. The challenge is that to move to a total elimination is a step too far for anyone, not only in Canada but also on a global level.