Le secteur canadien des boissons non alcoolisées emploie plus de Canadiens qu’à aucun autre moment au cours de la dernière décennie, même s’il est confronté aux perturbations de la chaîne d’approvisionnement mondiale.
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This World Environment Day, Canada’s beverage industry is driving a more sustainable future through innovative packaging and stronger recycling programs that support a circular economy and reduce waste.🌍♻️💚
Learn more about the work we're doing at https://t.co/zuLvLQac8U
Lower- and no-calorie beverages are filling grocery store shelves!
They make up more than half of all beverages purchased, showing a clear shift in the beverages Canadians are choosing.
Learn more about the trend and what it means at https://t.co/4dlCeIzXaf
Have you heard the news?
Canadians reduced the calories in the non-alcoholic beverages they purchased by 23% since 2014, surpassing the 20% reduction target!
Learn more about how this goal was achieved at: https://t.co/4dlCeIzXaf
Innovation is helping Canadians find balance.
Lower-sugar recipes, smaller serving sizes, and changing drink choices drove more than 2/3 of the calorie reduction from non-alcoholic beverages purchased over the last decade.
Learn more: https://t.co/4dlCeIzXaf
20% reduction by 2025 - achieved early, and surpassed by 3%! ✅
That’s real progress.
Learn more about the Balance Calories Initiative: https://t.co/y8OYUgQdfE
Great to attend Women in Leadership with Ashley Herd, Nidhi Tewari, Dr. Leslie John, Hon. Marci Ien, and Joanna Griffiths.
Important conversations on connection, kindness, and leadership.
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Rising costs are squeezing Canada’s beverage sector. Packaging prices are up - and heavy reliance on imports adds risk. Investing in made‑in‑Canada recycling can stabilize supply, control costs, and support growth.
Visit https://t.co/Qsuy2finDa to learn more.
At the Canadian Nutrition Society conference, the CBA sponsored a satellite session on supplemented foods, exploring how these regulations came to be and next steps to keep this framework current. Thanks to William Yan, Andrew Morgan & chair Allison Duncan for a great discussion!
Great to be at #OLIP last night.
CBA president Krista Scaldwell joined Premier Doug Ford, Ontario NDP leader Marit Stiles, & Ontario Liberal Party leader John Fraser for an evening of collaboration and conversation on Ontario’s future.
Stronger recycling starts with closing regional gaps. Harmonizing systems across provinces lowers costs, protects affordability, and boosts Canada’s competitiveness. ♻️✅
Find out more on our website, https://t.co/Qsuy2finDa
Affordability depends on stable, reliable supply chains.
With ongoing tariff uncertainty, the sector remains vulnerable. Growing our domestic recycling and processing capacity is a key step toward long‑term stability and affordability.
Learn more at https://t.co/Qsuy2finDa
Canada’s non‑alcoholic beverage industry isn’t just refreshing beverages, it’s refreshing the economy too.
Across the country, the sector poured $5.8 billion into Canada’s GDP.
Learn more at https://t.co/Qsuy2finDa
Last week, the CBA had the pleasure of hosting a reception on Parliament Hill to celebrate the accomplishments of the non-alcoholic beverage industry.
Thank you to all the elected officials, staff, and stakeholders who were able to attend and make the evening so special ✨
Boissons énergisantes : Une faible source de caféine chez les jeunes
Voir notre communiqué de presse : https://t.co/42AHlG0Bf4
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Energy drinks: a minor source of caffeine for young people
See our press release: https://t.co/np6bQFV5MH
As the circular economy grows, the non‑alcoholic beverage sector is helping create green jobs through funding, stewardship, and compliance with EPR programs. These initiatives help fuel green job creation 📈
Learn more this #EarthDay at https://t.co/Qsuy2finDa 🌍💚
For every direct job supported by the non-alcoholic Canadian beverage industry, there are 1.8 additional jobs.
That’s a whole lot of ripple effect.
Learn more at https://t.co/Qsuy2finDa
Trade stability is essential.
Learn more about the critical role CUSMA plays to job, investment, and competitiveness in the beverage sector at https://t.co/Qsuy2finDa.
La stabilité des échanges commerciaux est essentielle.
Pour en savoir plus sur le rôle essentiel de l’ACEUM en matière d’emplois, d’investissements et de compétitivité dans le secteur des boissons, consultez https://t.co/ZNTvse08Qz.