The SDGA defines sustainable prosperity as “prosperity where economic growth, environmental stewardship and social responsibility are integrated and recognized as being interconnected.” It defines circular economy as “an economy in which resources and products are kept in use for as long as possible, with the maximum value being extracted while they are in use and from which, at the end of their service life, other materials and products of value are recovered or regenerated.” While an actionable plan for the SDGA is still being worked out (Climate Plan for Clean Growth), the principles set out in the Act are now law. C) Canada is a signatory to the Paris Climate Agreement (2015), the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change (2016), and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals adopted in 2015 by 193 countries. Although the details may vary, each of these agreements has one thing in common: a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It is not only the federal government that is bound by these agreements; the provinces are too. |