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We’re inviting leading companies in plastics manufacturing to engage with high school students who are on the brink of shaping their future careers. This is your opportunity to showcase the exciting world of plastics—beyond the misconceptions—and inspire the next generation to pursue careers that can drive innovation and sustainable solutions.


By engaging with students before they enter college or university, you have the power to influence how they view plastics—not as a problem, but as an opportunity for innovation and positive impact. Together, we can inspire them to ask: How can I help reduce the negative impacts of plastics while driving meaningful change?

Be a Leader. Be a Mentor. Be Part of the Solution.


DateTuesday April 22, 2025
LocationAdult Education Centre
1490 Ogden Avenue, Mississauga
Time10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Plastic injection molding is a critical part of the supply chain, and mold making is a critical part of injection molding. In fact, mold making is considered the genesis of manufacturing because you cannot make plastic products without some type of mold to shape them. 

Employment is expected to grow

Ontario, employed 48,625 people in 2021 in the plastics and rubber subsector, a 21.7% increase from the previous year.  Ontario employs 51.4% of the plastics and rubber manufacturing sector for all of Canada.

$4.9B in GDP / 6% overall

The plastics manufacturing subsector in Ontario produced $4.9B in gross domestic product (GDP) in 2021, representing 6.1% of the overall manufacturing GDP in the province.

Plastics — the sustainable choice

Life Cycle Assessments demonstrate that plastic is the best material across many applications to reduce emissions outputs, reduce the use of water and energy and most efficiently use valuable resources.

Plastic materials are vital to the products we consume ranging from medical devices to plastic bins, cell phones, computers, and other commercial products— products we use everyday!

HOW TO GET HERE

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Event Hall

Humber College, City, Ontario

1234 Any address, NY, 90123
Confederation Center

March 27th – 8am to 8pm

Doors open at 7am

March 27th – 8am to 8pm

Doors open at 7am

Doors close at 7pm

To get here to to xya and abc.
For help here is a google link
Also, you can call.

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