CNL’s 2025 Sustainability Report Highlights Major Progress on Port Hope Area Initiative

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Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) has released its 2025 Sustainability Report, and Port Hope sits prominently at the centre of the national discussion.

According to the report, the Port Hope Area Initiative (PHAI) continues to advance one of Canada’s largest environmental remediation efforts, with new updates pointing to meaningful progress on the clean up of once-contaminated lands, long-term environmental stewardship as well as strengthening of relationships through community engagement.

The initiative — which spans cleanup and restoration work across Port Hope and neighbouring Port Granby — is described as a model for long-term, community-informed environmental decision-making.

This year’s report highlights ongoing ecological assessments shaped in partnership with Indigenous-owned environmental consultants, as well as collaborative work now underway to support future habitat planning and monitoring.

Local engagement features heavily in the 2025 sustainability update. CNL notes that residents continue to play a key role and are engaged through the Agreement Monitoring Group, regular briefings to municipal council, public newsletters, and ongoing community meetings. The report emphasizes that these efforts are intended not just to inform the public, but to ensure transparency and strengthen trust between CNL and the people living closest to the project.

“This is a project that depends on accountability and long-term partnership,” said Robert Monico, Waste Program Officer with CNL. “The progress highlighted in this year’s Sustainability Report reflects how far the PHAI has come in remediation work. It is also a clear indication of the emphasis placed on meaningful activities to strengthen relationships and engage in two- way communication with the community and Indigenous Nations, communities and organizations.”

CNL’s full 2025 Sustainability Report is available online, along with additional information about the Port Hope Area Initiative, at //cnl.ca/sustainability

Pete Fisher
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