Next phase of green bin collection delayed

June 18, 2008

Toronto will not meet its target of starting green bin collection in large apartment buildings on July 1. In fact, it may be July 2009 before organic waste collection starts in multi-unit buildings, home to 500,000 households in the city, says Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker, chair of Toronto’s works committee.

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LGT live on AM800 this week

June 16, 2008

Living Green Toronto will be chatting with Melanie Deveau this Thursday about eco-friendly ways to beat the heat. Tune in to AM800’s Windsor Now on June 19 at 3:20pm to check it out. I’m very a inexperienced live radio interviewee so wish me luck!

Traffic pollution linked to childhood allergies

June 14, 2008

German researchers say they have found some of the strongest evidence yet linking traffic pollution to childhood allergies. The risk of developing asthma, hay fever, eczema or other allergies is about 50 percent higher for children living 50 metres from a busy road than for those living 1,000 meters away, according to a study released on Friday.

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Vinyl shower curtains release toxic chemicals

June 12, 2008

As many as 100 toxic chemicals associated with adverse health effects are released into the air from polyvinyl chloride (PVC ) shower curtains, according to a new study released today. These chemicals make up that “new shower curtain smell” unique to PVC vinyl shower curtains and shower curtain liners, according to “Volatile Vinyl: The New Shower Curtain’s Chemical Smell,” a joint study by the US-based Center for Health, Environment & Justice, Canada’s Environmental Defence and the Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA).

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Rising gas prices help drivers see green

June 12, 2008

Toronto city council endorsed a fuel surcharge for taxis last week in the face of rising gasoline prices and may finally be considering relaxing its taxi leg room requirements to allow smaller cars and more hybrid models into city fleets. Meanwhile, hybrid sales are brisk at Canadian dealerships, proving a long-held belief among many environmentalists that high gas prices would be a strong motivator in encouraging mainstream residents to drive greener vehicles.

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The green goods

June 11, 2008

Cool green stuff we stumbled across this week:
Did you catch the first installment of Burn Up last night on Global? This genuinely thrilling thriller about a London oil executive’s encounter with an Inuit environmentalist and some hard facts about climate change is a co-production between CanWest and the BBC with a few recognizable Hollywood faces thrown in for good measure. Part two is set for tonight at 9.

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New recycling program boasts early successes

June 11, 2008

The city’s director of collection services says early monitoring results show that Toronto’s new recycling program is a success. The first 100,000 households to receive the bins recycled 10 percent more between February and May than they did last year, Robert Orpin said yesterday.

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Eco-friendly gift ideas for Dad

June 10, 2008

Show dad how much you care this Father’s Day with gifts that are as good for him as they are for the planet. He’ll flip over his eco-friendly loot and appreciate your planet-friendly values more than the polyester socks and chemical-laden cologne of yesteryear.

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Stay cool (and green!) this summer: CBC’s Your Interview

June 9, 2008

Canadians from coast to coast can expect another hot, sweaty summer, according to a long-range forecast from Environment Canada. If the forecast for the summer months proves to be correct, it would be the nineteenth of the last twenty-five summers to feature higher than average temperatures, an Environment Canada senior climatologist said last week. Living Green Toronto answers your questions on how to beat the heat and stay green this summer on CBC’s Your Interview series today.

June 8 is World Ocean Day

June 7, 2008

Celebrate the ocean this weekend! Sunday, June 8 is World Ocean Day. The concept of a World Ocean Day was first proposed in 1992 by the Government of Canada at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Although not yet officially designated by the United Nations, an increasing number of countries mark June 8 every year as an opportunity to celebrate our world ocean and personal connections to the sea. This year’s theme is “helping our climate/helping our ocean” with a special focus on coral reefs.

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