Labor and pollution prevention in Canada
2012
22
1
19-35
chemicals ; control of issue of dangerous materials ; environmental protection ; government attitude ; legislation ; pollution control ; toxic substances ; trade union role
Environment
https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW
English
Bibliogr.
"This article gives an account of Canadian Chemicals Policy over the past three decades, including the project for the "virtual elimination" of toxic chemicals and the federal government's Chemical Management Plan. The latter is what remained when the virtual elimination program achieved few results. The article then embarks on its central theme: explaining how the labor movement introduced the concept and the practice of Pollution Prevention (P2) to Canada, as well as its impact on legislation and policies over the use reduction of chemical pesticides. The Appendix is a glossary of terms and concepts used in the article."
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