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As organizations across Canada strive to reduce their emissions, many are realizing they can’t do it alone. Whether it’s collaborating with a technology innovator, energy company, or even a competitor, partnerships are proving to speed progress on climate action. On Thursday, September 28 The Globe and Mail hosted a webcast on what strategies executives are using to access technology and expertise to reduce emissions.David Redfern, President & Chief Executive Officer, Eastern Canada, LafargeApoorv Sinha, Founder, Carbon Upcycling TechnologiesRyan MacDonald, Senior Editor - Climate, Environment and Resources, The Globe and Mail
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