The people who make a difference

The promising future of plastics in the 1950s, has been overtaken by the many detrimental environmental aspects: Over a billion tons of waste plastics have been discarded since 1950, and sales of new plastics exceed a trillion dollars worldwide each year - most being derived from fossil fuels. Plastics have infiltrated the food chain and are now estimated to exceed the mass of fish in the oceans. Net, we have enough plastic! Jocelyn led the Pyrowave team to develop the first commercial technology of its sort: a high power microwave depolymerization reactor producing the highest yields and best energy performance ever seen in the industry, enabling a high percentage of discarded plastics to be repurposed as brand new plastic. With version 3 of the machine now in operation, Pyrowave is now selling the world’s first recycled monomer to the largest companies in the world: The first time that a commercial technology can depolymerize plastics after their use and return it back into virgin product. To state the obvious… this is huge!

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
2018

Neil Huff

Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre
Angels: Investors & Eco System Support
Clean50
2018

Don Huff

ECO Strategy
Consultants & Enablers
Clean50
2018

Lisa King, MA

City Planning Division
Building: Design, Development & Management
Clean50
2018

Beth Mason

Verschuren Centre for Sustainability in Energy & the Environment
Research & Development
Clean50
2018

Greg Moore

Chair Metro Vancouver Regional District
Cities
Clean50
2018

Dr. Josipa Petrunic

Canadian Urban Transit Research & Innovation Consortium (CUTRIC)
Advocates & ENGOs
Clean50
2018

Stacey Pineau

Cape Sharp Tidal & Emera
Traditional Energy & Generation
Clean50
2018

Tony Pringle

Quinn & Partners Inc.
Consultants & Enablers