Tracking progress: B.C.’s low carbon industry initiative

Companies across the economy are leveraging technology, innovation, best practices and low-carbon energy resources to reduce their carbon footprint and provide low-carbon solutions to international customers in a carbon-constrained world.

We’ve been looking at some of the leading players in this space, and it turns out that all of them involving, some way, the responsible natural resource sector. A new initiative led by the Business Council of British Columbia is examining progress toward even greater gains. We’ll be reporting on this project as it unfolds.

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