Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is frequently seen as the way that industry integrates economic, social and environmental imperatives into their activities. In addition to integrating the triple bottom line of sustainable development into corporate structures and processes, it also often involves the creation of innovative and proactive CSR solutions in collaboration with stakeholders.
Canadian Environmental
Solutions
CES is an interactive multimedia tool that provides instant
information and solutions for environmental problems that every
sector of the economy encounters.
Environmental
Affairs Branch (EAB)
EAB's mission is to accelerate job growth and creation by
assisting Canadian environmental firms to become more competitive
domestically and internationally.
Eco-efficiency
Shows the benefits of eco-efficiency for Canadian business, and
provides information on Industry Canada's efforts to promote
productivity through eco-efficiency.
Trade Team Canada Environment
Dedicated to increasing Canada's environmental products and
services exports, and to ensuring that our industry is recognized
as a major global player.
Sustainable Cities
Initiative
An innovative and unique Canadian bilateral trade development and
cooperation initiative, focused on sustainable development in
cities of the developing world.
Building Sustainable Enterprises
Be competitive. Be productive. Be efficient. Eco-efficiency
workshops for large and small companies on how to improve your
bottom line while increasing environmental performance.
Industrial Sustainability Through Biotechnology
Industrial applications of biotechnology - eco-efficient
bio-processes and renewable bio-feedstock to produce fuels,
chemicals and materials that are both profitable and
environment-friendly.
High
Performance Manufacturing
A guide for improving your manufacturing performance. Contains
information and expertise that will help you increase your
productivity, competitiveness and success.
Consumer Information on Advertising and Labelling
This guide provides an outline to the principles and guidelines
developed within the Consumer Packaging and Labelling
Act and the Competition Act.