a December 10, 1950/342 Policy No. 2 Priority will be given to the management of packaging through resource recuction, reuse and recycling. Policy No. 3 A continuing campaign of information and education will be undertaken tc make all Canadians aware of the function and environmental impacts of packaging. Policy No. 4 These policies will apply to all packaging used in Canada including imports. Policy No. 5 Regulations will be implemented as necessary to achieve compliance with these policies. Policy No. 6 All Government Policies and practices effecting packaging will be consistent with the national policies. 2. That the Federal Ministry of Environment be notified by the Municipal Clerk that the City of Port Coquitlam considers the immediate implementation of the infrastructure necessary to fully implement these policies and targets as a high priority. 3. That this resolution be forwarded to the Federaticn of Canadian Municipalities, the Municipal Associations in all provinces and the two territories, Port Coauitlam's Member of Parliament, and to all Canadian Municipalities with a population in excess of 50,000 people. Prior to the question being called on the foregoing resolution. Moved by Alderman Wright: Seconded by Alderman Gates: That recommendation No. 3 be withdrawn. Carried. Moved by Alderman Wright: Seconded by Alderman Gates: 1. That the City of Port Coquitlam fully endorse the six packaging policies and milestone put forward by National Packaging Protocol (NAPP): Policy No. Ll All Packaging shall have minimal effects on the environment.