About econext

econext is a not-for-profit industry association dedicated to advancing environmentally sustainable economic growth in Newfoundland and Labrador. With a network of approximately 200 member businesses, research institutions, governments, and organizations, econext serves as a leading voice for the province’s green economy.

econext has four key areas of focus:

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    Member Opportunities
    We connect our members with opportunities to grow their businesses in the green economy.

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    Public Policy & Advocacy
    We identify, analyze, and champion policy frameworks that support sustainable economic growth in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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    Capacity Building
    We equip Newfoundland and Labrador’s businesses, communities, and workforce with skills, experience, and knowledge needed to contribute to green economic growth.

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    Innovation
    We identify emerging trends and provide insights that inform policy, investment, and innovation that advance clean growth in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Through this work, econext supports its members, strengthens Newfoundland and Labrador’s role in the green economy, and helps drive sustainable growth across the province.

Mission and Vision

Our Mission

econext‘s mission is to accelerate economic growth in Newfoundland and Labrador that is environmentally sustainable.

Our Vision

Long-Term Vision (2050): A net-zero Newfoundland and Labrador that is economically prosperous and environmentally sustainable.

Practical Vision (2030): econext will be a province-wide catalyst for the green economy, strengthening members and partners’ abilities to deliver economic impact.

Newfoundland and Labrador’s Green Economy

Newfoundland and Labrador is a province with immense clean growth potential. Its vast untapped clean energy resources provide for substantial renewable energy, hydrogen, and clean fuels opportunities. It is an innovator in creating value from waste streams, and is home to a world-leading cluster of expertise in the sensing, characterization, and monitoring of the environment. Its current strengths in its natural resource sectors, from offshore oil and gas to mining, are helping to pave the way for the energy transition.

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Our History

econext has been working for over 30 years on behalf of its members across many sectors to support environmentally sustainable economic development. With a membership of over 150 businesses, research institutions, governments, and organizations – econext is Newfoundland and Labrador’s leading voice on the green economy.

econext was first created as the Newfoundland and Labrador Environmental Industry Association (NEIA), the founding executive of which held its first official meeting in 1992. Previous to this, a number of the subsectors got together and formed an unofficial group whose purpose was to be a voice for the industry.

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NEIA was officially incorporated in 1992 and the founding executive was elected: Woodrow French, Bob Buchanan, Bevin LeDrew, Guy Moores, Paul Antle

Since the early 90’s NEIA has continued to work on behalf of its members. It has focused on creating business opportunities as a means of solving environmental problems that not only create economic growth, but also protect the environment at the same time. It has held major conferences on such topics as oil spill preparedness and response, waste management and the green economy. It has worked on behalf of its membership to increase public awareness of and a call to action on environmental issues, such as climate change, waste management, and air and water pollution. Through its efforts it has heightened awareness of the need for greater environmental stewardship at the provincial, regional and municipal levels.

With an increasing urgency in the global fight against climate change, concepts like ‘green economy’, ‘clean technology’, ‘decarbonization’, ‘net zero’, and ‘clean growth’ were becoming more commonplace. In 2021 NEIA rebranded as econext to reflect its evolving and increasing role acting as a catalyst for environmentally sustainable economic activity in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Board and Past Chairs

econext is governed by a 9-person Board of Directors who are elected from its voting membership for 2-year terms. Below is a list of the organization’s Chairs since its inception in 1992.

1992Bevin LeDrewLeDrew Environmental Management Ltd.
1993Paul AntleIsland Waste Management
1994Guy MooresCrosbie Industrial Services Limited
1994Dave RobbinsEnvironmental Design Consultants (of BFL Consultants Limited)
1995Bevin LeDrewLeDrew Environmental Management Ltd.
1996Guy MooresPardy’s Waste Management Ltd.
1997Padraic O’FlahertyLotek Wireless Inc.
1998Paul ClaySeacom International Inc.
1999Guy MooresPardy’s Waste Management Ltd.
2000John FlemingResource Concepts Inc.
2001Colleen O’TooleConnections Research
2002Bassem EidBAE Newplan Group Ltd.
2003Al DuceyConstruction Management Technologies Inc.
2004Dave RobbinsAMEC
2005Bill MelendyADI Nolan Davis Ltd.
2006Bill ButlerHi-Point Industries (1991) Ltd.
2007Chris PalmerConnections Research
2008Deborah HutchingsMcInnes Cooper
2009Bill ScottFracflow Consultants Inc.
2010Terry DollardUniversal Environmental
2011Susan SherkAMEC Environment & Infrastructure
2012Frank RickettsNalcor Energy
2014Perry TrimperStantec
2014Deidre PuddisterPennecon
2016Dan BrakeEMSAT Corporation
2016Lyndsay HaynesNSB Energy
2017Alex TempletonMcInnes Cooper
2019Erin StapletonStapleton Environmental Inc.
2019Brian TaiteNSB Energy
2020Ashley NoseworthyEDGEWISE Environmental
2023Alex TempletonMcInnes Cooper

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