Monthly Archives: January 2021
Following a review by a special member task force comprised of local businesses and professionals, the Burnaby Board of Trade is urging the provincial government and Environment Minister George Heyman…
Leading businesses, NGOs, and government unite behind 2025 targets to make packaging waste a thing of the past OTTAWA, Jan. 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Canada’s relationship to plastic…
Local governments have been active on climate change for twenty years, but we all need to do more. There are climate action initiatives underway across this region, and this 6-part…
BC Food & Beverage and Vancity are collaborating to bring content targeted to food businesses who are interested in embedding sustainability into their operations. Registration is free and open to all.…
Commitments tackle emissions and address social and economic inequity tied to the climate crisis Building on decades of leadership on environmental sustainability and issues of social and economic inclusion, Vancity…
Nominations are now open for the 2021 City of Burnaby Environmental Awards Program! The City of Burnaby is looking for individuals, community groups, businesses and organizations that demonstrate an outstanding commitment…
Freight Club Logo (CNW Group/Freight Club) Sustainable shipping in partnership with One Tree Planted represents significant step towards climate neutral fulfillment Freight Club, a leading logistics management platform, is thrilled…
The Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, the Honourable George Heyman, announced the launch of the $5 million Recycled Plastics Manufacturing Stimulus Fund (the “RPMS” fund), administered by Alacrity…