HPBAC Releases New Industry Resources

HPBAC Releases New Industry Resources

Supporting Consumers and Strengthening Advocacy on Wood Heating 

 

CANADA — The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association of Canada (HPBAC) today released two new industry resources: Best Practices for Wood Heating and Working Together to Improve Air Quality: Guidance for Municipalities. Together, these publications will support consumer education and strengthen advocacy with decision-makers. 

Best Practices for Wood Heating provides consumers with clear, consensus-driven guidance on the safe and efficient use of wood heating appliances. Presented in a simple, easy-to-digest format, the resource reinforces responsible operation while underscoring the importance of following each manufacturer’s instructions.  

Working Together to Improve Air Quality: Guidance for Municipalities brings together existing industry guidance into a single, accessible document tailored for municipal audiences. Since we have seen many restrictions emerge at the municipal level, this guidance document will support constructive dialogue with elected officials and staff and serve as a practical leave-behind for advocacy meetings. It can also be complemented by more technical materials or specific local policy proposals.  

As municipalities across Canada continue to consider air quality measures, HPBAC is encouraging a collaborative approach that includes industry consultation and considers the realities of home heating – particularly affordability, a growing concern for Canadians. 

“Our industry is committed to being part of the solution,” said HPBAC Chair Sean Hunt. “These resources are practical tools to help members engage effectively with consumers and municipalities, and to ensure our voice and the consumer’s right to choose how they heat their home is part of the conversation.” 

HPBAC remains focused on supporting its members through advocacy, education, and collaboration. French versions of both resources, along with a member toolkit to support outreach, will be released in the coming weeks. 

Click here to access the new resources. 

The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association of Canada (HPBAC) is the national industry association for the hearth and barbecue industries in Canada. Our membership includes manufacturers, retailers, distributors, sales agents, and service companies. 

HPBAC provides representation, education, community, and support to members of the fireplace and barbecue industry in Canada. 

Media Inquiries:
Mike McNeice
Director of Public Affairs
Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association of Canada
mike@hpbacanada.org  

HPBA Canada Releases Industry White Paper

HPBA Canada Releases Industry White Paper

The Canadian Gas Fireplace Industry: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Path Forward

 

CANADA — The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association of Canada (HPBAC) today released an industry white paper, The Canadian Gas Fireplace Industry: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Path Forward. The publication highlights the industry’s importance to the Canadian economy, and outlines key challenges and opportunities. 

Gas fireplaces have emerged as a cornerstone of energy efficiency and reliability, meeting stringent standards, and providing cost-effective heating solutions to millions of Canadian households. The industry not only fosters economic growth, with hundreds of businesses and tens of thousands of jobs, but also acts as a crucial bridge to renewable energy sources such as renewable natural gas (RNG) and future hydrogen blends. 

 Mayor Paul Horn of Mission, British Columbia highlights the essential role of gas fireplaces in ensuring reliable heating solutions. 

“Like people in many BC communities, our rural residents often rely on natural gas fireplaces as a way of ensuring a reliable heat source in their homes. Frequent power outages from extreme weather and inadequate electrical infrastructure in outlying areas mean that gas fireplaces are still a very practical feature in our homes.” said Mayor Horn. “With Archgard Fireplaces being located right here in Mission, I see firsthand the positive impact of the industry on the local economy.” 

 Considering regulatory restrictions and jurisdictional complexities, HPBAC calls for collaborative efforts with government stakeholders to address these challenges. By fostering partnerships and driving innovation, the industry seeks to ensure regulatory consistency, support research and development initiatives, and contribute to policies that balance environmental considerations with consumer needs. 

 “Our industry is not without challenges right now,” said HPBAC Chair Dan Bonar. “But we are committed to innovation. This white paper is a critical tool for us to better advocate to, and partner with, government.” 

HPBAC remains committed to leveraging its expertise and fostering deeper relationships with government partners. Through collaboration and innovation, the gas fireplace industry is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping Canada’s energy landscape for generations to come. 

The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association of Canada is the national non-profit industry association supporting manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and support service providers in the hearth, barbecue, and outdoor lifestyle industries. 

Media Inquiries: 
Mike McNeice
Director of Public Affairs
Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association of Canada
mike@hpbacanada.org