B.C. container terminal operator calls its emissions data a 'trade secret'
- GCT Canada Limited Partnership opposes the Minister of Environment's plan to disclose emissions data from the Deltaport facility, citing potential financial losses and harm to their competitive position.
- The company argues that the released information could be exploited by rivals, customers, and others to cause detrimental effects.
- GCT Canada also operates the Vanterm container terminal in Vancouver.
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The British Columbian company, which operates Canada’s largest container terminal, is pursuing the federal government to keep its greenhouse gas emissions data secret for five years.
Vancouver - The British Columbia port company that operates Canada's largest container terminal is suing the federal government to keep five years of greenhouse gas emissions data secret. Global Container Terminals (GCT) Canada Limited Partnership states that the Minister of Environment and Climate Change wants to publish the data on the emissions from the Deltaport facility, south of Vancouver, as part of the Federal Greenhouse Gas Reporting Pr…

B.C. container terminal operator calls its emissions data a 'trade secret'
The B.C. company that operates Canada's largest container terminal is going to court against the federal government to keep five years of greenhouse-gas emissions data secret. GCT Canada Limited Partnership says the Minister of Environment and Climate Change wants to publish emissions data from ...

B.C. container terminal operator calls its emissions data a 'trade secret'
VANCOUVER – The B.C. company that operates Canada’s largest container terminal is going to court against the federal government to keep five years of greenhouse-gas emissions data secret. GCT Canada […]
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