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Geosynthetics Protecting the Environment. Geosynthetics Protecting the Environment. http://www.layfieldgeosynthetics.com/pages/PublilcRelations/EnvironmentalPractices.aspx. Why Are We Here Today?. To talk with you about the important contributions of the plastics industry to:
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Geosynthetics Protecting the Environment http://www.layfieldgeosynthetics.com/pages/PublilcRelations/EnvironmentalPractices.aspx
Why Are We Here Today? • To talk with you about the important contributions of the plastics industry to: • The Canadian economy • Our modern way of life • The Canadian environment • How plastics protect us; help conserve our resources; protect the environment; and are helping shape the future. • To ask for your support of programs to enable the industry to continue to make positive contributions
Plastics: Economic Engine of Canada • Generate $31 Billion in revenues • Over $8 billion in exports • 95% Canadian-owned • Plastics is the largest manufacturing employer • Directly employs close to 115,000 Canadians • 6 of the top 10 mould makers in North America are Canadian
Plastics: Protect – Medical Advances • Many of today’s essential medical aids are made from or use some form of plastic – stethoscopes, IV bags, casts, and life-saving electronic equipment such as incubators, heart monitors and defibrillators • New plastic devices are reducing the costs of, as well as the need for multiple surgeries • Life-saving plastics are used for robotic hands, knee and hip replacements, artificial cornea, tendons, and hundreds of other life saving medical procedures
Plastics: Enabling Exploration of New Frontiers • Canadarm is a carbon fibre thermoplastic composite, light-weight but strong, to withstand huge doses of radiation during in-space repairs • Ablative plastics are used on the U.S. space shuttle heat shield to protect the shuttle from incineration as it re-enters the earth’s atmosphere • Stealth navel defence vessels made of carbon fibre reinforced plastic mean ships go undetected by radar and sonar – ghost ships • Uses a carbon composite sandwich construction - of plastic materials (Kevlar, glass, PVC) - 30% weight reduction of hull
Plastics: Enabling Leaps in Design and Imagination • Versatile plastics have enabled many advances in electronics, transportation, clothing apparel, furniture, and home construction and decor. • From touch screen technology, diagnostic food packaging, and composite plastic bridges, to even the Lycra ® used in athletic clothing which enables enhanced movement and shape retention • Plastics have forever changes our lives
Plastics: Protect - Keep Us Safe • At home, at work, on the road or on the rink, plastics keep us safe • Firefighters wear fire-retardant Nomex® protective clothing - resists temperatures up to 350 degrees C • Police use Kevlar®bulletproof vests; athletes wear protective padding; doctors and nurses wear plastic gloves • Hard plastic helmets have significantly reduced the incidence of brain injury and concussion in children playing sports
Plastics: Conserving Resources • The use of plastic exterior foam insulation on all houses in Canada would reduce GHG emissions by 3 million tonnes a year (equivalent to 700,000 vehicles being taken off the road each year) • Replacing corroded, leaky pipes in municipal water distribution systems with plastic pipes helps prevent water loss- wastage estimated to be as high as 30%. Plastic pipes do not corrode and will deliver leak free pipes for 100 years
Plastics: Protecting the Environment • Lighter cars and lighter planes mean less fuel consumption and fewer greenhouse gases • 11-15% of cars are now plastic – this saves 3.3 billion litres of fuel a year • 50% of the Boeing 787 is constructed of polymer composite plastic which saves 30% of the plane’s fuel • This results in cheaper fares and less pollution
Plastics: Enabling Green Energy • Wind and solar power are alternative sources of energy being used to fight climate change and help transition to a low-carbon economy • Plastics are key components in large wind turbines; the only material able to withstand the mechanical stress placed on large rotor blades • Solar radiation is emerging as a major component of global energy strategies. Solar cells would not be possible without the help of plastics
Plastics: Doing More With Less • Plastic saves more resources than it uses - plastic packaging protects against food wastage – wastage levels drop from 50% in developing countries with no plastic packaging to 3% in Canada • Plastics is the most efficient packaging material – a lower product to package weight ratio – just 3 g of packaging to 100 g of food - minimizing the amount of material used means less energy used in manufacture and in transport; translates to fewer greenhouse gas emissions • Sophisticated diagnostic packaging can detect the presence of bacteria in food and alert the consumer through a warning system incorporated in the package
Plastics: An Industry at a Crossroads • Shipments of plastics products have declined more than 22% over last year • China is displacing Canada as the largest exporter of plastics products to the United States • Plastics jobs are being exported to lower-cost markets • High-cost countries like France, Austria and Australia are also actively pursuing plastics investment, unlike Canada • Shopping more attractive R&D tax credits to lure Canadian companies • Anti-plastic attacks are increasing, and are having an impact on the competitiveness of the industry. • Packaging has been targeted; ignoring lifestyle, health and safety implications - - often not based on fact or science • Becoming an obstacle to future growth
What Can You Do To Help? • DEVELOP A STRONGER INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY • Learn more about our industry, and its positive contributions • Help create a more welcoming business environment for jobs • Champion globally competitive R&D tax credits • When considering restrictive legislation, ask for the scientific facts and remember the positive contributions of the industry • Welcome the plastics industry to your constituency and regularly invite our opinion on obstacles to and opportunities for growth and investment in your community
What Can You Do To Help? • EXPAND RECYCLING PROGRAMS & Energy Conservation • Build a strong recycling infrastructure for plastics • Remember that recycling plastics creates jobs locally, and attracts other plastics processors to the neighborhood, as well as keeping processors competitive • Remember that recycling plastics is good for the environment, the local community, and the image of your constituency • Energy recovery of residual plastics is a source of energy
In Summary • Plastics represent a major economic driver based on innovation and economic development • Plastics industry creates good, well paying jobs • Light weight plastics carry huge environmental benefits • We are committed to working with you and others