The people who make a difference

Walmart Canada has made strong commitments for improving sustainability in their own operations and Susan and her team are working throughout the company to ensure these commitments are more than just words. Walmart Canada has already achieved an 88% waste diversion rate, launched the Walmart Canada Plastics Charter to reduce plastic waste, and launched Project Gigaton, which works extensively with suppliers to reduce GHG emissions. They are investing $175 million to build a sustainable, zero-waste fulfillment centre in Surrey, B.C., and will use 100% alternative power to fuel their fleet by 2028. Walmart has committed to achieving zero food waste and ensuring their private brand packaging is 100% recyclable by 2025.

The Clean50 Individual awards are selected from 16 diverse categories that transcend industries, academia, different levels of government, thought leaders and advocates, and are based on accomplishments delivered over the prior two years.

Clean50
2020

Anna Murray

BentallGreenOak
Building: Design, Development & Management
Clean50
2020

Rob Nicol

Walmart Canada
Retail & Consumer Products
Clean50
2020

Anvesh Rai

Greensoil Building Innovation Fund
Angels: Investors & Eco System Support
Clean50
2020

Ailey Roberts

BentallGreenOak
Building: Design, Development & Management
Clean50
2020

Anne-Marie Saulnier

Espace de Concertation sur les Pratiques d’Approvisionnement Responsible (ECPAR)
Consultants & Enablers
Clean50
2020

Robert Smith

Greensoil Building Innovation Fund
Angels: Investors & Eco System Support
Clean50
2020

Tonya Surman

Centre for Social Innovation
Angels: Investors & Eco System Support
Clean50
2020

Puninda Thind

BentallGreenOak
Building: Design, Development & Management
Clean50
2020

Barbara Zvan

Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
Financial & Services Organizations
Emerging Leader
2020

Dave Fox

Enviro-Stewards
Emerging Leaders