I have a final question, then, and it can be to either of you. If we make 233 tonnes of plastic this year—I think that's the number that you quoted in the previous answer—if we were to use all the lignin supply in Canada to replace plastic, how much would we get? If we used all of it, do we get 10 megatonnes? Do we get one megatonne? Do we get 100 megatonnes? I don't have a sense in my mind about what the replacement would be compared to oil and whether this is a significant or insignificant amount.
Evidence of meeting #83 for Natural Resources in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was lignin.
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