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Webinar: Launch of the workshop report "L'économie circulaire au Québec - Quelles options pour la stratégie gouvernementale en développement durable 2022-2027"

Wednesday 17 Mar 2021
From 11AM To 12PM

The circular economy is defined as "a system of production, exchange and consumption designed to optimize the use of resources at all stages of the life cycle of a good or service, while reducing the environmental footprint and contributing to the well-being of individuals and communities". From this perspective, the inclusion of circular economy orientations in the future Government Sustainable Development Strategy 2022-2027 has the potential to be a driver of innovation for a green recovery.

 

This webinar was be an opportunity to unveil the courses of action resulting from a workshop organized on August 4, 5 and 6 by a multidisciplinary team from CIRANO, as part of a consultative process conducted by the Sustainable Development Coordination Office of the Ministry of Environment and Fight Against Climate Change, in collaboration with RECYC-QUÉBEC.

Sophie Bernard

A CIRANO Researcher and Fellow since 2011, Main Researcher of the theme Sustainable Development and Agri-Food, Sophie Bernard is Full Professor in the Department of Mathematical and Industrial Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal.

Holding a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Ottawa, Sophie Bernard then did a postdoctoral fellowship at the Paris School of Economics.

Sophie Bernard specializes in public policy for the environment and the management of end-of-life products. In particular, it works on remanufacturing, recycling, eco-design incentives for products and international trade in waste. She is particularly interested in the illegal waste market and extended producer responsibility. These subjects are part of the broader theme of the circular economy for which she has developed expertise.

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Bernard Korai

A CIRANO Researcher since 2017, Bernard Korai is Full Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Consumer Sciences at Université Laval. He is also responsible for the Chaire de leadership en enseignement sur la consommation et le développement durables.

Holding a Ph.D. and MBA in Marketing from Université Laval, his scientific activities focus on the behavior of the consumer, from a consumer-organization perspective. In addition, he is interested in consumer behavior in services and more specifically in funeral services.

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Benjamin Laplatte

Holder of a Bachelor's Degree in Biological Sciences (Université du Québec à Rimouski), a Master's Degree in Oceanography (Institut des Sciences de la Mer de Rimouski) and an MBA in Science and Engineering from ESG-UQAM, Benjamin cumulates solid experience in corporate and public affairs management. Recognized for his mobilizing leadership, his analytical mind and his skills in sustainable development, he has more than ten years of service as a consultant and manager in organizations dedicated to scientific education (FEUQ-CNCS, ACFAS), to the professional development of engineering and planning practices (RéseauIQ, AAPQ) or to the monitoring of major economic and industrial transformations (Copticom, CPQ). Over the years, he has been closely involved in the development and implementation of several government policies related to research and innovation, particularly in the areas of energy, climate change, mobility of people and goods, sustainable planning and territorial development. He has also been involved in various sectoral commercial and industrial strategies. With several years of involvement in university governance, he has also been involved in issues related to youth employment and entrepreneurship.

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Léa St-Pierre

Léa St-Pierre is an Advisor with the Sustainable Development Coordination Office of the Ministry of Environment and Fight Against Climate Change. She is responsible for the objectives of the government's Sustainable Development Strategy for the green economy and specializes in the circular economy, production and consumption responsible and societal responsibility of organizations. Previously, she worked as a project manager in a traceability company and in business development. Her academic career has also allowed her to explore several disciplines, including social and cultural anthropology and political science, at Université Laval, at the University of Havana and the Graduate School of Commercial Sciences in Shanghai.

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Johanne Whitmore

Johanne Whitmore is Research Professional at CIRANO and Member of Avant-Garde@CIRANO. She is also Senior Researcher at the Chair of Energy Sector Management at HEC Montréal. Her research focuses on the effectiveness of measures for energy transition and the decarbonisation of economies, in particular through the adoption of circular economy measures. Her expertise is used in several initiatives in the private, governmental and academic sectors. She has conducted workshops on E3 modelling and eco-tax for TEQ. In 2017, she was appointed vice-president of TEQ's Stakeholder Table and received the distinction of "Inspiring Woman" in energy from the AIEQ. She is co-author of numerous publications, including the État de l'énergie au Québec. She holds a M.Sc. in spatial analysis of environmental data from the University of Ottawa and training in management and sustainable development from HEC Montréal.

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Program

11:00 - 11:02
Welcoming Remarks
11:02 - 11:05
Introduction
Léa St-Pierre
11:05 - 11:45
Presentation
Johanne Whitmore, Bernard Korai
11:45 - 12:00
Question Period
Benjamin Laplatte, Johanne Whitmore, Bernard Korai, Sophie Bernard