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September 26, 2019
What do businesses need in order to invest in green tech? Less risk: experts
Read the full article here: https://globalnews.ca/news/5923864/clean-tech-investment-canada/
“Fenestration Canada is one such group; it raised alarm bells last year when the Green ON rebate program was cancelled and argued its members, who build windows and doors, would be left on the hook for retrofits and industrial changes they had been told they could get rebates for. “The instability factor is definitely bad for our industry and our customers,”Stéphane Labelle, executive director of the group…
He added that he wants to see more consultation with industry on what measures would best support them in adopting cleaner technologies.
Laura Weil, vice president of Euro Vinyl Windows and Doors, said the uncertainty also raises challenges for companies that have to implement supply chain changes to qualify or take advantage of some of the support measures offered through such programs.”
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