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Federal government announces $750K for TalThi Inc.

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This CED assistance will enable the SME to acquire and install automated production equipment, including a thermoformer, a granulator, and other devices needed to operate its new production line.

SAINT-HYACINTHE — On Nov. 9, Stéphane Lauzon, MP for Argenteuil–La Petite‑Nation and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Rural Economic Development, announced a repayable contribution of $750,000 for TalThi Inc.’s project to enhance its production capacity.

This CED assistance will enable the SME to acquire and install automated production equipment, including a thermoformer, a granulator, and other devices needed to operate its new production line.

TalThi is a family-owned business that manufactures food packaging. Given forecasts pointing to accelerated growth, TalThi proceeded with expanding its production plant and implementing a third thermoforming line. This expansion will enable it to increase its productivity, optimize its production capacity, and foster solutions based on a clean, circular economy. TalThi is already known for adopting the best environmental practices possible and has a sustainable development policy enabling it to offer innovative products manufactured based on the best industry standards.

“Our government has made concrete commitments to demonstrate that a strong economy and a healthy environment go hand in hand. Among other things, we are investing strategically in clean technologies, a priority in our economic recovery plan. By helping SMEs such as TalThi become more innovative and by supporting innovation in the development of more ecofriendly technologies and products, we are setting the stage for a greener Quebec,” said Stéphane Lauzon, MP for Argenteuil–La Petite‑Nation and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Rural Economic Development.

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