Northstar Clean Technologies Inc.
Kellie L. Johnston serves as the Chief Legal and Administrative Officer and Chief Sustainability Officer and General Counsel at Northstar Clean Technologies Inc. since February 2022. Prior to this, Kellie held the position of Principal at Zoom Strategic Solutions Inc. from January 2016 to November 2021, and served as Vice President of Sustainability and General Counsel at Certarus Ltd. Kellie has also contributed to Norton Rose Fulbright as Of Counsel, where responsibilities included leading the environment, social, and governance (ESG) practice in Canada. Earlier roles include Environment and Corporate Responsibility Lead at Williams, Regulatory Counsel and Government Relations Lead at Total, and Human Rights Consultant for the United Nations. Kellie's legal career began as an Associate Regulatory & Environmental Lawyer at Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Laws from Dalhousie University, a Master of Laws with Distinction in International Law from UNSW, and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alberta.
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Northstar Clean Technologies Inc.
Northstar Clean Technologies Inc. is a Canadian clean technology company focused on the sustainable recovery and reprocessing of asphalt shingles. Northstar has developed a proprietary design process for taking discarded asphalt shingles, otherwise destined for already over-crowded landfills, and extracting the liquid asphalt, aggregate and fiber for usage in new hot mix asphalt, construction products and other industrial applications. Focused on the circular economy, Northstar plans to reprocess used or defective asphalt shingle waste back into its three primary components for resale and reuse. As an emerging innovator in sustainable processing, Northstar’s mission is to be the leader in the recovery and reprocessing of asphalt shingles in North America, extracting the recovered components from asphalt shingles that would otherwise be sent to landfill.