Join us on June 2nd, 10:45 AM for the interview with Forces Avenir!

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Hold on to your chairs! 

CP3 is proud to say that we are a finalist for the Forces Avenir Québec. Being in such a place is an honor and a privilege. CP3's team is composed of hard-working people that are interested in changing our environmental practices, especially around plastic. Being a finalist for the Forces Avenir shows that the team is going in the right direction.

But what is the Forces Avenir? Their mission statement is that the "Forces Avenir aims at recognizing, honoring and promoting students' engagement in projects that will contribute to the development of conscious, responsible, active and persevering citizens, both rooted in their collectivity and open to the world”[1].

Their mission is applied by granting awards to students or student's projects that share those values. CP3, in particular, is a student’s project that is aligned with these values, since it acts for the well-being of society in the long term, especially in our community at Concordia University and Québec. CP3 is also rooted in the values of teamwork and collaboration, it is a place where students are welcomed and encouraged to use their talents to help our project grow.

CP3 is proud to represent Concordia University at this prestigious award. We hope to see you there this Wednesday, June 2nd, at 10:45 AM.
Here is the link to access the interview. See you there!


Marina Correia

Marina Correia is a 1st-year Political Science student. She holds an interest in human rights and topics concerning immigration and refugees. Marina is also a vegan concerned with sustainability and fairer life for all. She is a volunteer researcher for the Concordia Precious Plastic Project, and she also volunteers for the Sustainability Ambassador Program. In addition, Marina is the VP Academics for the Political Science Student Association (PSSA) for 2021-2022.

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