Featured EventThe Path to Circular Plastics: Discover Ways to Drive Momentum

Wednesday, January 17, 2024
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 Start Date - End Date

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

 Start Time - End Time

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

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Tuesday, January 16, 2024



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Join FHCP and CPP for an update on the Canada Plastics Pact's (CPP) mandate and mission, accomplishments, future endeavours, and to learn more about opportunities for collaboration.

Co-founded by FHCP, 
CPP exists to eliminate plastic waste by accelerating and scaling the solutions that will keep plastics in the economy and out of people, animals and the environment.
 

 


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Speakers

Cher Mereweather
Managing Director, Canada Plastics Pact

Cher Mereweather is one of Canada's leaders in food system sustainability. She has dedicated her 20+ year career to enabling companies to embrace sustainability, purpose and circularity in order to create a more resilient food system. Her work has focused on many facets of circularity including circular plastics, food waste prevention, upcycling, regenerative culture and behaviour change.

Before founding Provision Coalition Inc., recently acquired by Anthesis Group, Cher's career included time with the Guelph Food Technology Centre (now NSF International) where she established and directed the Sustainability Consulting Business Unit, and held several executive positions in environmental economics and policy with the George Morris Centre, a Canadian agri-food think tank. Cher holds a Master's degree in Environmental Economics and Policy and is certified in both project and change management. Cher has also been the recipient of the Canadian Grocer Generation Next award for her leadership, innovation and excellence in sustainability within the food and beverage industry.

Cher is now the Managing Director of the Canada Plastics Pact, focused on convening key stakeholders within the plastics value chain to advance a circular economy for plastics in Canada.
 

Catherine O'Brien
Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Regulatory, Government Relations, and Sustainability, Nestle Canada Inc.

Catherine O’Brien is Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs, Regulatory, Government Relations, and Sustainability for Nestlé Canada. In this capacity, Catherine is responsible for corporate reputation management including internal communications, stakeholder relations, media relations, issues management, government relations, Creating Shared Value programs and community partnerships. She also oversees the Nutrition, Health and Wellness group which includes the corporate dietitians and oversees the company’s Environmental Sustainability strategy.

Catherine joined Nestlé Canada in 2003 and prior to that, she was an Associate Director of Corporate Affairs at Bell Canada, focused on issues management and corporate social responsibility initiatives. Catherine has also worked in the financial services industry leading Corporate Communications for Maritime Life (formerly Aetna Canada) and began her career working in public relations at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in Toronto. 

Catherine has a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in English from Carleton University and a diploma in Advertising and Public Relations from St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ontario. 

She is actively involved in numerous committees for Food Health and Consumer Products Canada, the Association of Canadian Advertisers and other industry committees and initiatives. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Coffee Association of Canada and a Board member of the Canada Plastics Pact. Catherine served as past Chair of Companies Committed to Kids and was a long time Board member. In 2020 she was recognized as a leader in the Canadian food industry as a Star Woman of Grocery.

 

Michelle Saunders
Vice President, Sustainability, Food, Health & Consumer Products of Canada

Michelle Saunders is the Vice President of Sustainability at FHCP where she leads the association’s efforts on public policy related to plastics and packaging, and Chairs FHCP’s Sustainability Working Group.  She has worked as a lobbyist and policy advisor for trade associations in the business sector for the past 19 years and was a political advisor in the Ontario government prior to that. 

Michelle currently sits on a number of boards and advisory committees across the country including numerous provincial packaging recycling organizations, authorities, as well as industry groups such as the Canada Plastics Pact.


 

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