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Vancouver
British Columbia
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Winnipeg
Manitoba
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Just working on buying things with less packaging and less wasting of what I do purchase. I try to follow the three R's and the first R being "reduce" I feel it is the most important.
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Rimbey
Alberta
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We are hosting a community meeting October 22 called "Is there a Future for Recycling in Rimbey?" Speakers Christina Seidel and Dave Whitfield from Environment Alberta will make a presentation about what is possible and happening in towns like ours. We're sponsoring a poster contest for children and youth. Questions to address: 1) What does it cost? 2) Can we afford NOT to recycle? 3) What are the real environmental benefits of recycling? 4) What's possible? 5) What can we do here?
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Edmonton
Alberta
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Note:? This event has been postponed due to inclimate weather.? It will be re-booked for next spring.?
The Hudson Playground Committee is under the Cumberland/Oxford Community League in Edmonton. We have been working on a new playground for our community. Our playground is finished, and we are planning a grand opening and BBQ. At this event, we are organizing the BBQ to not have any throw-away cups or plates, and plan to compost any food waste.
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London
Ontario
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Prince George
British Columbia
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I, like many others who are interested in websites like this one, try to do my best to minimise the waste I produce. When shopping, I avoid over-packaged products, and choose recyclable packaging if I can't find an unpackaged option. Years ago I made my own shopping bags, and am happy to see that North American shoppers are now encouraged to refuse plastic bags. Plastics are not collected for recycling in my community, but I save them anyway - I'll take them with me next time I make it to a larger centre. My two-year-old son knows all about recycling - he helps me sort it and take it to the depot. I do my best, but there is always more. What one step further will I take this Waste Reduction Week? Perhaps I will drive less, or turn the water off while I shampoo my hair in the shower. Maybe I'll finally bake my own crackers. Whatever it is, I will make an effort to keep it a part of my normal routine beyond the designated week.
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Red Lake
Ontario
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We are beginning to plan information sessions and activites for WRW 2009. Last year we helped sponsor a handout/poster re possible places in our community where people could take reusable or recyclable items - quite successful - and hope to continue in this direction. To that end we will be downloading resources from this web site and will be back in touch with you.
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Winnipeg
Manitoba
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Scarborough
Ontario
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Edmonton
Alberta
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In hopes of reducing not only personal consumption, but those in my community I have started my own company to urge people to live a greener life. To me one of the most important areas of this revolves around waste reduction by rethinking the items you already have in your house hold. Our peosonal goal this summer is to be non-consumers, by purchasing as little as we possibley can we will in turn produce much less waste from manufacturing, packing, shipping, and eventually throwing away we hope to put a large dent in this cycle. We have started our own compost bin and recycle as much as we can. Our small yard has become a beginning gardener's vegtable patch, and we encourage our children to take small portions and have seconds rather than be wasteful, we have even gone so far as to sell our extra car. I guess it comes down to the simple idea that the less we use the less we throw out. Or if I can use the mission statement from my business, is to inspire a simpler life for all of us, one family at a time, one day at a time, one planet for all time.
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Kitchener
Ontario
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Calgary
Alberta
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I recycle all cardboard, paper, plastic, glass, tin, clothes, household goods. I now want to recycle my ink cartridges.
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South Surrey
British Columbia
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Composting, Recycling, buying food in bulk, using recycled paper as much as available.
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Osoyoos
British Columbia
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We save all our glass jars and use them as travel coffee cups, storage for rice and grains... well actually for anything crackers, cereal, cookies, etc. i reconstruct old clothes into new dresses, skirts, jackets and whatnot for my young daughters. we compost food waste. with 2 small children in diapers (seventh generation chlorine free) we only produce one bag of trash a week, and it is pretty much only diapers.... once my girls are out of diapers and i expect that our waste will be quite minimal!
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Kitchener
Ontario
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Vancouver
British Columbia
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2nd Stephenville Cubs and Scouts
Stephenville
Newfoundland and Labrador
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During the week of the 19th our boys will engage in discussions and activities to reduce the amount of waste created from their daily school box lunches. The goal is to make the group more aware of the waste being produced by consuming prepackaged snacks and foods. The group should have a better understanding of the environmental impact of thier daily choices.
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Developmental Disabilities Association
Richmond
British Columbia
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Habitat For Humanity Brantford ReStore
Brantford
Ontario
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Distribution of a newsletter highlighting WRW activities, News Release in local media to increase awarenenss of the ReStore goals to reuse, recycle, and reduce to rebuild.
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Habitat for Humanity Northumberland ReStore
Cobourg
Ontario
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Habitat For Humanity Owen Sound ReStore
Owen Sound
Ontario
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We are beginning to do metal recycling and metal sorting. We are upgrading our lighting to T8's
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Habitat For Humanity ReStore - Brampton
Brampton
Ontario
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We at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore take in donations and re sell them to help Habitats mission to build homes also we promote the reduce , reuse and recycle motto
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Habitat for Humnaity Huronia Inc ReStore
Barrie
Ontario
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Recycle building materials
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Toronto
Ontario
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Liter-less lunches, Eco product sales , Tree planting
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Provincial Health Service Authority
Vancouver
British Columbia
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Awareness program on waste segregation within hospital facilities for patients, visitors and staff
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Reading Tree
Vancouver
British Columbia
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Reading Tree is a nonprofit organization with a mission to provide children from low-income families the opportunity to read and own books. We provide an ongoing source of books to children in disadvantaged areas, schools, Boys & Girls Clubs, family literacy programs and international community libraries. How Reading Tree aquires their books is by partnering with retail organizations, restaurants, recycle centres and communities to recycle and re-use all genres of books. You can find our Books for Charity Bins throughout the community or by visiting our bin locator application on line at www.readingtree.ca. For Waste and Reduction Week we ask everyone to clean out their bookshelves and closets and donate your books in one of our Books for Charity Blue Bins or call us for curbside pickup. www.readingtree.ca 604-309-3756
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REAPS
Prince George
British Columbia
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