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Federal government announces the launch of the Net-Zero Challenge for manufacturing businesses

August 26, 2022
By Canadian Manufacturing

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Federal government announces the launch of the Net-Zero Challenge for manufacturing businesses

ST-CONSTANT — On Aug. 26, during an event at Lafarge Canada’s St-Constant cement plant, Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced the launch of the Net-Zero Challenge, a new national voluntary initiative for businesses operating in Canada. Businesses that join the Challenge commit to developing and implementing credible and effective plans to transition their facilities and operations to net-zero emissions by 2050.

Minister Guilbeault announced a number of founding participants that have joined Canada’s Net-Zero Challenge. The Cement Association of Canada hosted the event and is one of the 12 Canadian organizations that have joined the Net-Zero Challenge, making a commitment to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. The Canadian cement industry is a prime example of an entire industry that is in the process of transitioning to net-zero emissions, in close collaboration with the Government of Canada.

Action on climate change must be taken seriously and that is why credibility and accountability are built into the design of the Net-Zero Challenge. For companies to join and remain in the program, they must meet minimum requirements, submit annual progress reports, and produce five-year updates of their net-zero plans. Companies that fail to meet the requirements will be removed from the program.

Companies will benefit from technical guidance, best practices, a community of peer businesses and the opportunity to highlight their commitment to achieving net-zero emissions. The Net-Zero Challenge also includes various participation tiers to encourage ambition and track progress in net-zero planning. The participation tiers begin at the Bronze level and go up to the Diamond level.

Canada’s recently announced 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan highlights the actions needed to reduce emissions in various sectors of the economy.

Businesses interested in joining the Net-Zero Challenge can learn more by visiting the Net-Zero Challenge website.

“Businesses planning for the future can see already that it pays to be part of the low-carbon economy of the 21st century. The Net-Zero Challenge is designed to challenge businesses, big and small, to transition to cleaner ways of doing business, and offers both the tools and recognition to support their efforts. At the same time, the Net-Zero Challenge will be backed by solid reporting requirements so that we can be sure that businesses are meeting its high standards. I encourage businesses to look into joining!” said Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change.


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