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SUMMARY:Edmonton January CPANS Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Overview of the Alberta Annual Emissions Inventory Reporting (AEIR) Program \nAbout the Presentation: \nAn emissions inventory is a critical tool for understanding the type\, quantity\, and distribution of pollutants released into the atmosphere. Alberta’s Annual Emissions Inventory Reporting (AEIR) Program\, launched in 2016\, tracks air emissions from more than 400 large\, EPEA-regulated industrial facilities across the province. \nThis presentation will provide an overview of the AEIR program\, including reporting requirements\, emission thresholds\, and the types of data collected for both point and non-point sources. Attendees will gain insight into how AEIR data is used for regulatory applications\, air quality modelling\, trend analysis\, and regional and national air quality assessments. Highlights from recent AEIR datasets\, including emission trends and key findings\, will also be discussed. \n\nDate: \nWednesday\, January 14\, 2026 \n\nTime: \n11:30 AM – 1:00 PM \n\nVenue: \nUniversity Club\, University of Alberta \n11435 Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G 2G9 \n\nSpeaker: \nEric Alailedoye\, MScAir Emissions Policy AdvisorAlberta Environment and Protected Areas \nEric Alailedoye is a seasoned environmental professional with expertise in air emissions management\, regulatory assurance\, and environmental policy. He currently serves as an Air Emissions Policy Advisor with Alberta Environment and Protected Areas\, where he supports emissions inventory reporting\, modelling\, and policy development. \nEric has a strong technical background in chemical technology\, environmental management\, toxicology\, and environmental health\, and has worked in both Nigeria and Canada on contaminated site risk assessments and regulatory compliance initiatives. He holds multiple bachelor’s degrees and a Master of Science in Environmental Health. Outside of work\, Eric is active in volunteer service and is an avid English Premier League football fan. \n\nCost: \n$40 – A&WMA Members \n$50 – Non-Members \n$15 – Students (includes hot lunch & coffee; GST included) \nWebinar Access: Individual ($20) | Group ($80) \n\nDetails: \nPlease register by Tuesday\, January 13 to secure your spot and help us plan for lunch. \n\nOnline registration and payment options\, including credit card payments\, are available through the links below: \nEdmonton \n\nMember – $40\nNon-member – $50\nStudent  – $15\nWebinar (Group) – $80\nWebinar (Single) – $20
URL:https://cpans.org/event/edmonton-january-cpans-luncheon/
LOCATION:The University of Alberta Faculty Club\, 11435\, Saskatchewan Drive\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Edmonton Luncheon,Luncheon
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SUMMARY:CPANS Calgary Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:This event is in-person only \nHappy Hour at the Bank and Baron! \nA relaxed\, non-technical networking event \nWe’re excited to invite you to a CPANS Happy Hour –\na networking event designed to reconnect and strengthen our community.\nBring a friend (non-members welcome too)! \nThis isn’t a formal event and there are no presentations –\njust an opportunity to gather\, catch up\, and enjoy each other’s company\nin a casual setting. CPANS will not be covering food or drinks.\nHowever\, the atmosphere (and conversation!) will be on us! \n\nRSVP Encouraged:\nPlease email twtokarek@gmail.com before January 14th so we can reserve enough space.\nWalk-ins will be accepted if space allows (but RSVP’ing is better\, even if you are only a maybe).\nWe hope to see you there to reconnect\, share stories\, and continue building the CPANS community!
URL:https://cpans.org/event/cpans-calgary-happy-hour-2/
LOCATION:Bank and Baron\, 125 8 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2P 1B4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Calgary January Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Title: \nIs the Circular Economy the New Sustainability? \n\nSpeaker: \nJennifer Koole\,  \nExecutive Director \nRecycling Council of Alberta \nAbout the Speaker:  \nJennifer Koole is the Executive Director of the Recycling Council of Alberta\, a non-profit organization with over 350 members whose mission is to advance the circular economy in Alberta. With a degree in environmental science\, many years in municipal government\, and international experience as a zero-waste consultant\, Jennifer brings both technical insight and on-the-ground perspective to advancing the circular economy and waste reduction initiatives. She’s passionate about connecting people and ideas to drive collaboration\, spark innovation\, and help communities\, businesses\, and policymakers reimagine waste as a valuable resource in building a more sustainable future. \nAbout the Presentation:  \nJoin us over lunch to explore the question: Is the circular economy simply the next sustainability buzzword\, or does it represent a real shift in how we design and manage systems? We’ll show how the circular economy isn’t replacing sustainability — it’s operationalizing it. You’ll also learn about the Recycling Council of Alberta\, the initiatives we’re leading to advance the circular economy in Alberta\, and how you can get involved. \n  \nDate: \nWednesday\, January 21\, 2025 \n  \nTime: \n11:30 AM – 1:00 PM \nLunches will be served at 11:30am and the presentation starts at 12:00noon \n  \nVenue: \nClassroom 1\, Platform \n407 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB T2G 2K7 \n\n Cost: \n$40 – A&WMA Members \n$50 – Non-Members \n$15 – Students (includes hot lunch & coffee; GST included) \nWebinar Access: Individual ($20) | Group ($80) \n  \nDetails: \nPlease register by Monday\, January 19 to secure your spot and help us plan for lunch.
URL:https://cpans.org/event/calgary-january-luncheon/
LOCATION:Classroom 1\, Platform\, 407 9 Ave SE\, Calgary\, AB\, T2G 2K7\, Canada
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