While there is a lot of press over big-pictures issues, including PFAS, climate change, and pollution from plastic waste, environmental management issues; however, are not nearly as lofty or newsworthy. Environmental management issues are likely to be far more pedestrian, like “What do we do with all this soil?” Dumping Soil and Debris in Open Lots One of those management issues that we talked about on numerous occasions is the soil and debris from construction activity...
Read MoreCanada’s Risk Assessment Framework for Nanomaterials
Potential human health and environmental risks evolve as our various technological developments also grow and change. One of those newer technologies is the use of engineered nanomaterials. While natural nanomaterials have been present since our planet was formed (volcanic emissions, sea spray, etc.), engineered nanomaterials are relatively new. In 1959, the physicist Richard Feynman laid the scientific foundations for the nanomaterial revolution (Source: EUON)....
Read MoreEnvironmental Compliance Tips and Insights
If you have a question about an environmental compliance issue or would like us to address a specific environmental compliance concern in the future, please contact Christopher Paré, P.Geo., Q.P., at 519-948-7300, ext. 114. Are you managing excess soil? See our summary: Excess Soil Regulation by Province Environmental Compliance Tips and Insights 2026 June: National Pollutant Inventory List Am I required to submit an NPRI Report by June 1st? If one or more of the...
Read MoreProposed Amendments to Extended Producer Responsibility
On April 2, 2026, the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) proposed several amendments to the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations. The EPR is part of the Circular Economy, which makes producers responsible for their products at the end of their life. The EPR regulations are implemented under the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, 2016 (RRCEA). Specifically, the MECP is seeking feedback on proposed changes to the...
Read MoreAre You Prepared for these Toxic Substance Prohibitions?
As we mentioned in our April Environmental Compliance Tip, on June 30, 2026, Canada will enact new prohibitions under the Prohibition of Certain Toxic Substances Regulations, 2012. While at first glance, the list of substances may not look familiar, these substances may be in products that you are currently using. 2025 Toxic Substance Prohibitions The updated Prohibition of Certain Toxic Substances Regulations, 2025, will prohibit the manufacture, use, sale, and import...
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