Canada’s recycled-materials sector is navigating shifting trade dynamics, regulatory complexity, and new technologies. In a candid preview, Jacqueline Lotzkar, president and chief executive of the Canadian Association of Recycling Industries (CARI), outlines recent progress and the priorities shaping this year’s convention, emphasizing the value of collaboration across the sector.
Progress since the last convention
Since the previous gathering, CARI has sustained momentum across several fronts. Member growth and convention attendance have risen, while engagement within committees has strengthened. The NextGen initiative is energizing the next wave of industry leaders, and committees focused on membership, communications, and events are actively refining strategy and programming with input from members. A clear uptick in government relations and advocacy efforts has broadened the association’s role in policy discussions, helping ensure the recycling industry speaks with a credible, well-informed voice at decision‑making tables.
- Growth in membership and event participation
- Expanded engagement across key committees
- Active leadership development through NextGen
- Strengthened government relations and policy advocacy
Convention theme and Canadian context
This year’s convention centers on building stronger connections, reflecting how clear communication and cross‑industry collaboration can accelerate progress. The program draws recyclers from across Canada, the United States, and beyond for networking, practical learning, and strategic dialogue. In addition to leadership and team‑building discussions, attendees will hear how broader technology applications and market dynamics affect the sector, while sessions address the regulatory and policy environments unique to Canada and the cross‑border context that shapes trade and operations.
Program highlights and tracks
Key sessions will blend leadership development with hands‑on insights into modern operations and market trends. Attendees can expect:
- Commodity market panels offering current market intelligence across major streams
- Leadership and team‑building content tailored to organizational resilience
- Advocacy and government relations tracks that underscore the industry’s policy priorities
- Operational innovation and equipment modernization discussions
Regional alignment and remaining gaps
There is broad national agreement on the value of circular economy principles, responsible resource management, and strengthening domestic processing capacity. Yet regulatory frameworks differ by province and municipality, creating complexity for businesses operating across multiple jurisdictions. CARI’s advocacy aims to translate policy into practical, balanced solutions that support responsible recyclers without creating unnecessary hurdles.
Opportunities for first‑time attendees
New participants can expect a welcoming atmosphere and multiple chances to connect. Networking options include a dedicated exhibitor reception, off‑site gatherings, and a golf event. The NextGen track also offers younger professionals a platform to engage with peers and mentors, helping newcomers integrate quickly into the community and its ongoing conversations.
Contributing to industry progress
The convention serves as a forum for aligning perspectives and addressing shared opportunities and challenges. By bringing together diverse voices, the event delivers practical takeaways, expands professional networks, and reinforces a sense of community dedicated to collaborative, forward‑looking solutions for the recycling sector.
Looking ahead: the next five years
Looking forward, CARI intends to broaden the geographic reach of its events and keep programming relevant for members across Canada and internationally. The goal is to deliver timely topics that reflect policy shifts, market developments, and technology advances, while sustaining a forward‑looking conversation that positions the industry at the forefront of innovation and collaboration.
Personal note from Jacqueline Lotzkar
Lotzkar is eager to reconnect with longtime colleagues, welcome new participants, and experience Gatineau’s regional culture. She emphasizes the shared purpose that unites recyclers and the opportunity to advance the industry together through strengthened collaboration and strategic dialogue.






