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Environment committee  Not as far as I know. The industry itself, the copper manufacturers generally, do not encourage or do not actively pursue any dispersive uses. Much more the focus is on solid objects that have no dispersal and that can be recycled at the end.

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

Justyna Laurie-Lean

Environment committee  No, because you're using it as a pesticide, essentially, preventing rot.

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

Justyna Laurie-Lean

Environment committee  But I'm not familiar with that particular example.

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

Justyna Laurie-Lean

Environment committee  Not as far as I know. It would presumably be something like pressure-treated wood. Presumably there is some other act that assesses the alternatives, but I....

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

Justyna Laurie-Lean

Environment committee  Our submission was not meant to imply that the term was inappropriate; it's just that it is not the everyday definition. You have to keep that in mind as you are discussing what to do with CEPA-toxics, in that it's a mélange of things. It may be the traditional high hazard or it

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

Justyna Laurie-Lean

Environment committee  Thank you for this opportunity to present the Mining Association of Canada's views on the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. Since you recently heard from my colleague Ben Chalmers, I will not repeat a description of who we are. CEPA is only one of several federal acts that

June 7th, 2016Committee meeting

Justyna Laurie-Lean