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Say goodbye to yellow “organic” tape!
Last week I met with Sean Daly from Nesters Market in Squamish. I’m really excited about what we have in the works as we head into summer. As a first step, they’re going to be phasing out the yellow tape on … Continue reading
Posted in Squamish Campaign, Waste reduction
Tagged local business, reduce, Squamish, Tracey Saxby, waste reduction
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Connections in the Pacific
While I was on a work trip in Samoa recently, I was invited to speak to the Waste Management and Pollution Control Division from the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP). This team is responsible for waste management in … Continue reading
Posted in Meetings, Waste reduction, World
Tagged Pacific Ocean, plastic bags, reduce, reusable bags, Rossland, Samoa, Squamish, Tracey Saxby
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Two new board members
Well, sort of. Tracey Saxby is not exactly a new face, but rather one of the original faces of Greener Footprints. After founding the Society in 2005 and then serving as its Executive Director, Tracey has been advising the board … Continue reading
And take twenty-three!
With funding from the Columbia Basin Trust, filming is officially underway! Tyler Bradley is on board as the film’s director, and the talented Andrea Vandenboer is in charge of cinematography and editing. Watch out for them as they roam the … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrea Vandenboer, Columbia Basin Trust, documentary, film, green M&M's, reusable bags, Rossland, Tracey Saxby, Tyler Bradley, volunteers
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