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The vision of the Ministry of the Environment is an Ontario where
human health, recreation, commerce and industry are sustained by
clean air, water and land.

To fulfil this vision, the ministry sets clear policies, standards and
rules to protect the environment and to encourage conservation
activities. Along with monitoring the environment and enforcing these
rules, the ministry looks for innovative approaches to complement
regulations. This ncludes building partnerships with communities,
industries and organizations to find flexible, practical,
cost-effective ways to strengthen environmental protection and
conservation efforts.

A healthy, natural environment is vital to the well-being of our
families and to the province's ability to attract investment and
jobs.

We play an important role in making this province the best
jurisdiction in North America in which to live work, and raise a
family by providing better, stronger and clearer environmental
protection.

The ministry is in the business of safeguarding our environment by working
to ensure cleaner air, cleaner water, cleaner land and healthier
ecosystems for the health and welfare of all Ontarians.

We establish standards that protect human health and the environment,
and develop policies and guidelines to implement these standards. We
establish and enforce legislation and regulations to ensure the
environment is protected. By monitoring trends in environmental
quality and applying sound science, technology and research we are
able to determine the effectiveness of our programs and the risks of
pollution on human health and the natural environment.

We coordinate responses to environmental incidents and enforce the
rules that protect our air, water and land ensuring that
polluters cleanup the damage they have caused.

We also work in partnership with others to prevent pollution and to
achieve common environmental objectives by inviting industry,
municipalities, communities, organizations, academia, and
individuals to find innovative solutions to environmental
challenges.

The ministry is also in the business of encouraging environmentally
sustainable use of water, land, energy and material resources. This
means maximizing efficient use of resource materials and becoming
better stewards of the environment.

We all benefit from these efforts. Environmental damage caused by
pollution is prevented, the life of non-renewable resources is
extended and the economy and taxpayers benefit by more efficient use
of available resources and reduced costs to consumers and industry.

We continue to rely on partnerships with industry, municipalities,
communities, organizations, academia, and individuals to achieve our
conservation and stewardship targets. By providing guidance, we can
reduce pollutants and waste, save energy and conserve water.

We also continue to help promote Ontario's green industry sector and
to encourage development of new environmental technologies and
innovative solutions to conservation issues."""@en ;
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