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Resources

Watch this video on how to operate a stainless steel ice cube tray

Smart Plastics Guide (Information provided by The US Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy)

www.wastefreelunches.org - Check out this website if you're interested in finding out more about waste-free lunches.

Interesting Articles

► Plastic Containers Buying Guide (thegreenguide.com)

► What you need to know about plastics and your food (greenlivingonline.com)
What you need to know about plastics and your food. Read more...

► City eyes coffee cup ban (star.com)
The City of Toronto is targeting some of its biggest garbage offenders – coffee cups, takeout food containers and plastic bags – in a study that could lead to sweeping changes in the way residents handle their refuse. Read more...

► Bisphenol A is “Toxic”: Canadian Government Announces on October 17 (Toxic Nation)
The government of Canada has looked at scientific studies and data on the safety of bisphenol A (BPA) and has designated this chemical as “toxic” under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA)... Read more...

► Canada moves to ban bisphenol A in baby bottles (CBC News)
The federal government has decided to add bisphenol A to the country's list of toxic substances and draft regulations that ban the sale in Canada of plastic baby bottles containing the chemical... Read more...

► Plastic Bottles Release Potentially Harmful Chemicals (Bisphenol A) After Contact With Hot Liquids (Science Daily)

► Bisphenol A: FAQs (CBC News)

► Government of Canada Takes Action on Another Chemical of Concern: Bisphenol A

► Questions and Answers for Action on Bisphenol A Under the Chemicals Management Plan (Government of Canada)

► Bisphenol A is “Toxic”: Canadian Government Announces on April 19 (Toxic Nation)

Earth-Friendly Links

  • Recycling waste - Educate yourself on how to recycle waste materials at www.globalwarming-prevention.com.

  • Product safety info for the whole family (Environmental Working Group)
    At EWG, our team of scientists, engineers, policy experts, lawyers and computer programmers pores over government data, legal documents, scientific studies and our own laboratory tests to expose threats to your health and the environment, and to find solutions. Our research brings to light unsettling facts that you have a right to know.

  • Earth Hours
    Earth Hour began in Sydney in 2007, when 2.2 million homes and businesses switched off their lights for one hour. In 2008 the message had grown into a global sustainability movement, with 50 million people switching off their lights. Global landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Rome’s Colosseum, the Sydney Opera House and the Coca Cola billboard in Times Square all stood in darkness.

  • Green Teacher
    Green Teacher is a magazine that helps youth educators enhance environmental and global education inside and outside of schools.

  • Environmental Earth Angels
    A registered charity providing environmental education throughout Ontario.

  • Evergreen
    Evergreen is a not-for-profit organization that makes cities more livable. By deepening the connection between people and nature, and empowering Canadians to take a hands-on approach to their urban environments, Evergreen is improving the health of our cities - now and for the future.

  • EcoKids Program
    Started in 1994, EcoKids is a free, environmental education program that offers curriculum-linked materials and activities for Canadian elementary schools to engage in environmental action. Children are encouraged to form their own opinions, make decisions, get involved and understand the impact their own actions have on the environment.

  • LunchWithoutWaste.com
    LunchWithoutWaste.com was created to be part of the solution by promoting litter-less lunches through easy online and offline fundraisers. Schools, organizations and workplaces are invited to select from traditional, online or passive-online fundraisers. By setting up a fundraiser with LunchWithoutWaste.com you will be on your way to reaching two goals – raising funds and promoting litter-less lunches at your organization. Almost all the products that are available on this website are also available through our fundraiser website.

  • Blackout Day (August 11)
    Blackout Day recognizes a massive Blackout that occurred on August 14, 2003. It was the largest blackout in North-American history, and affected significant portions of the Northeastern United States and most of Ontario for up to 3 days in some areas.

  • Canadian Environment Week (May 31 - June 6, 2009)
    Canadian Environment Week is the perfect time to celebrate our achievements and initiatives in tackling climate change and reducing air pollution.

  • World Environment Day
    World Environment Day, commemorated each year on 5 June, is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action. The theme for WED 2009 is 'Your Planet Needs You-UNite to Combat Climate Change'. It reflects the urgency for nations to agree on a new deal at the crucial climate convention meeting in Copenhagen some 180 days later in the year, and the links with overcoming poverty and improved management of forests.

  • Earth Day Canada (www.earthday.ca)
    Earth Day Canada (EDC) is a national environmental communications organization mandated to improve the state of the environment by empowering Canadians to achieve local solutions. Since 1991, EDC has been coordinating Earth Day/Earth Month events, and creating successful community programs and award-winning artistic and media projects.

  • Waste Reduction Week in Canada (October 19 - 25, 2009) - www.wrwcanada.com
    The Waste Reduction Week is developed and run by a coalition of waste reduction and conservation organizations from across Canada. The program urges everyone to do their part by reducing, reusing and recycling in every aspect of their lives - at home, school and work.

  • Waste Free Lunch Challenge (www.wastefreelunch.com)
    The goal of the Ontario Waste Free Lunch Challenge (WFLC) is to help schools reduce the amount of garbage they produce and to educate students, staff, and parents about waste reduction. School lunches are a major source of waste in Ontario – the average student’s lunch generates a total of 30 kilograms of waste per school year, or an average of 8500 kilograms (18,700 lbs) of waste per school per year.

  • Ontario EcoSchools (ontarioecoschools.org)
    Ontario EcoSchools is an environmental education program for grades 1-12 that helps students develop ecological literacy while engaged in practices to become environmentally responsible citizens. It also helps schools and school boards improve their operations to reduce their environmental impacts.

Other Fundraisers

www.fenigo.lovablelabels.ca
Lovable Labels make colourful labels that are personalized with your child's name. The iron-on labels for clothing will withstand machine washing and drying. The stick-on labels can be attached to just about anything: books, water bottles, school binders, pencil cases, school supplies, lunch boxes, etc. They are dishwasher- and microwave-safe, waterproof and UV resistant!! The shoe labels are made with a special "perma-grip" backing and supplied with a clear protective cover to ensure extra durability. Check out the Lovable Labels website to learn more about this neat product invented by a mother!


www.corkies.ca
Looking for unique party invitations? Corkie's specializes in handcrafted personalized invitations, birth announcements, thank you cards, and note cards. You select the icon, theme and colour of any stationery product. Standardize, Personalize or Customize! They do it all! All cardstock and envelopes are made from recycled material!




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