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Manitoba Circularity Survey

The Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has been asked to participate in an advisory role to a multi-year project that aims to increase understanding and adoption of circular economy principles and practices within Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The project is being led by Supply Chain Manitoba with additional support from Supply Chain Canada – Saskatchewan Institute. 

As a component of the project, Probe Research Inc., a professional public opinion research company, has been engaged to conduct an online survey to gather information on the current state of circular economy awareness, practices and trends among businesses and organizations within the two prairie provinces. 

Circular economy is an emerging priority and opportunity for businesses and organizations across all sectors of the prairie economies. We invite and encourage you to fill out the survey and add your insights and experience to the discussion.

You can access the survey directly through the link below. It should take about 15 minutes to complete. Please submit your response by February 23.

https://ca1se.voxco.com/S2/291/scmbopen/ 

You can be assured that Probe Research will hold all of your responses in the strictest confidence and none of your answers will be attributed to you personally.  The survey is strictly for research purposes only. (Those who participate in this research can opt to receive a summary of the results). 

This survey is meant to be completed by a senior person in your organization who is familiar with your company’s operational or sustainability strategies. 

If you have any further questions about this survey, please contact Probe Research Inc. at 204.926.6565 or toll free at 1.877.538.5545, or the project consultant noted below: 

Mike Fernandes, StrategyMakers Consulting Inc. 

Email: mikefernandes@strategymakers.ca  

Phone: 204-223-4460 

Thank you in advance for your cooperation and participation.  Your input is important to us and to this project. 

This opportunity is provided by Supply Chain Canada.

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