Francis Gauthier

Coordinateur Principal at Cleanfarms Inc.

Francis Gauthier, DGE, CPA, CMA, currently serves as Coordinateur principal at AgriRÉCUP since January 2022. Previously, Francis held positions including Conseiller en développement durable at the Corporation de développement économique de Victoriaville et sa région (CLD) from September 2014 to August 2015, and Research Professional at the Centre de Recherche en économie de l'Environnement, Agroalimentaire, Transports et Énergie (CREATE) from February 2014 to February 2015. From September 2009 to January 2013, Francis worked as a Sustainability strategic advisor at Pratt & Whitney Canada, where strategic sustainability goals were developed and implemented. Earlier experience includes serving as an Accountant supervisor at Metro Inc. from November 1999 to August 2009, coordinating annual projections and budgets, and significantly reducing bad debts. Francis holds a Post-graduate Diploma in Environmental management and a Bachelor degree and university Certificate in Finance & management accounting from Université de Sherbrooke.

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Cleanfarms Inc.

Cleanfarms is a not-for-profit industry stewardship organization that is led by the plant science industry. Cleanfarms is committed to environmental responsibility through the proper management of agricultural waste. Our programs manage agricultural plastic and other inorganic waste from farms across Canada and have earned a reputation of excellence around the world. Farmers are among the most environmentally conscious people. Their livelihood depends on the health of the land and the natural environment. CleanFARMS offers programs to help farmers responsibly manage the waste products they generate on the farm. We work together with farmers to create a safe, healthy and sustainable environment. The success of our programs over the last two decades highlights the commitment of farmers, manufacturers, retailers, distributors, municipalities and provinces to agricultural environmental responsibility.


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