November 25, 2008 Toronto, ON. EcoWater Canada is pleased to announce the successful completion of a detailed certification process in which the EcoWater product line received the Certificate of Emissions Compliance from Zerofootprint (http://www.zerofootprint.net).
This very thorough analysis looked at the carbon footprint of the water softeners and Reverse Osmosis drinking systems
November 25, 2008 Toronto, ON. EcoWater Canada is pleased to announce the successful completion of a detailed certification process in which the EcoWater product line received the Certificate of Emissions Compliance from Zerofootprint (http://www.zerofootprint.net).
This very thorough analysis looked at the carbon footprint of the water softeners and Reverse Osmosis drinking systems
This time of year tends to bring out our charitable side. And these days, it seems, one can do anything to raise money for a good cause. Even date.
"The Vancity Bachelor" has vowed to donate $5,000 to a local charity in the name of the person who introduces him to his future wife. The Vancouver man, who wishes to remain publicly anonymous, is apparently a successful career man (he
Climate change solutions that will be seen right here in Peterborough is now just a couple mouse clicks away.
Donald Fraser, air quality, transportation and climate change manager for Peterborough Green-Up, said Peterborough is the latest on a list of cities that is trying to reduce its footprint to zero through a new web-based tool.
“I often think of Peterborough as a microcosm of
He looks sweet enough, though the planet may beg to differ.
In my efforts to win this ‘Who is the greenest of them all?’ competition with my fellow Green Teamer, Matthew Van Dongen, I’ve discovered Matthew may have a biped’s leg up on me.
While obsessively calculating my carbon footprint early on in the battle, I discovered there’s someone in my life who may be throwing my chances
While the day was geared towards seeking ways to building a more environmentally sustainable future for the city, it had to start with an honest assessment of the present.
Thus when Dr. Ron Dembo, CEO of the firm Zerofootprint, addressed the small crowd at Club Roma for last Friday’s summit, he started off with some rather stark points.
Canadians like to pride themselves as being
St. Catharines may join forces with carbon-cutting experts at Zerofootprint Inc. to put a dent in city greenhouse gas emissions.
The non-profit organization made headlines last year when it hooked up with Toronto to measure, track and shrink that city's carbon footprint using state-of-the-art software.
Founder Ron Dembo pitched his green guru services to St. Catharines Friday at
Zerofootprint and Skymeter partnered today to measure vehicular greenhouse gas emissions. Initial applications focus on highly accurate measurement of corporate and individual CO2 vehicle emissions. The service will combine Skymeter's extremely reliable GPS meter and Zerofootprint's Carbon Engine. The precision and scientific accuracy of the application heighten the market value.
Perhaps you’re bursting with a brilliant idea that could catapult St. Catharines to green greatness.
Or maybe you’re looking for a little insight on how to become a better friend to the environment yourself.
Whatever the case, Friday could be your big chance to help shape a made-in- St. Catharines approach to environmental sustainability.
That’s when the city, in partnership
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