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SUMMARY:World Environment Day
DESCRIPTION:World Environment Day on 5 June is the biggest international day for the environment. Led by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and held annually since 1973\, the event has grown to be the largest global platform for environmental outreach\, with millions of people from across the world engaging to protect the planet.\n  \nTHE COMMUNITY\nWorld Environment Day is a global platform for inspiring positive change. With over 150 countries participating\, this UN international day engages governments\, businesses\, civil society\, schools\, celebrities\, cities and communities\, raising awareness and celebrating environmental action. \nIndividuals can be drivers of change through their support for businesses and governments. The actions of these larger entities can have a transformational impact\, potentially locking in sustainable consumption and production behaviours for the decades to come. \nTHE HOST\nEach year\, World Environment Day is hosted by a different country where the official celebrations take place. The host country for 2022 is Sweden. \nWorld Environment Day 2022 will be an opportunity to showcase some of Sweden’s pioneering work on the environment over the past 50 years. UNEP will work with Sweden to showcase these innovations through a series of written stories and short videos that will be shared online. \n2022 A HISTORIC MILESTONE\n2022 is a historic milestone for the global environmental community. It marks 50 years since the 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment\, widely seen as the first international meeting on the environment. The 1972 Stockholm Conference spurred the formation of environment ministries and agencies around the world and kickstarted a host of new global agreements to collectively protect the environment. It was also where the goals of poverty alleviation and environmental protection became linked\, paving the way for the Sustainable Development Goals. At the Stockholm Conference\, the idea of World Environment Day was formalized\, with the first one being celebrated in 1973. \nIn early June 2022\, the high-level Stockholm+50 international meeting will be held in Sweden\, a few days before World Environment Day. The communications around these events are connected and will be mutually reinforcing. \nSTAY CONNECTED\nWorld Environment Day 2022\, like previous years\, will be celebrated by millions of people across the world\, both online and through in-person events. Sign up here to stay informed and be part of the Only One Earth campaign. \n  \nShare your events and actions by taking part in the Earth Action Numbers\, and using #OnlyOneEarth and #WorldEnvironmentDay on social media.
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/world-environment-day/
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SUMMARY:Take Pride Summerside Drive
DESCRIPTION:1720 88 Street Southwest\, Edmonton \nFor more questions please contact the organizer below.
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/take-pride-summerside-drive/
ORGANIZER;CN="Christine Langdon":MAILTO:programs@lakesummerside.ca 
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UID:2302-1684195200-1684454399@nactr.ca
SUMMARY:MWA Spring Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Welcome back to the MWA Spring Workshop! \nThe MWA Spring Workshop is back – in-person & online – on May 16 -18\, 2023. We have an engaging and educational program line up for the municipal waste and circular economy sector! \nHosted at the beautiful Deerhurst Resort\, the 3-day program includes Learning sessions focused on important waste issues facing our communities\, led by industry peers\, corporate partners\, and policy experts. The Spring Workshop also includes a tradeshow floor\, the Promotion & Education Awards Ceremony\, our 2023 Annual General Meeting proceedings\, Tuesday Night Trev’s Trivia\, and Wednesday Night Sponsored Pub Night. At an additional cost\, the MWA is also offering spaces in the Tuesday Spring Classic Golf Tournament. \nJoin professionals from municipal waste & circular economy programs\, government\, academia\, and business who are building more waste-free and circular communities. \n  \nWorkshop Schedule \nSee Municipal Waste Association Spring Workshop 2023 Schedule \n \nPartnershipOpportunities \nFor opportunities to sponsor the Spring Workshop and exhibit at the tradeshow\, please see our 2023 Spring Workshop Partnership Prospectus. To register as a partner\, please click the Register button and follow the instructions provided. \nAccommodations \nA block of rooms at Deerhurst Resort are booked @ $160 per night + 8% resort fee and applicable taxes. Deadline to book at this rate is April 15! \nCall Deerhurst directly: Tel: (1-800-461-4393). Please specify “Municipal Waste Association” (in full) when booking. \nCOVID-19 Protocols \nWe are encouraging all attendees to mask up during the Spring Workshop. The protocols at Deerhurst Resort can be found here. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/mwa-spring-workshop/
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SUMMARY:St. Mary Magdalene Drive
DESCRIPTION:#3 road Manitoba \nFor more information about this drive\, please contact the organizer below
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/st-mary-magdalene-drive/
ORGANIZER;CN="Cathy Monda":MAILTO:stmarymag.garagesale@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:2nd Highland Creek Recycling Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Kidney Clothes will be onsite at the annual 2nd Highland Creek Scouting Group Recycling Fundraiser. Kidney Clothes will be accepting donations of used clothing and textiles in support of both the scouts and Canadians living with kidney disease.
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/2nd-highland-creek-recycling-fundraiser/
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UID:1953-1682121600-1682207999@nactr.ca
SUMMARY:Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:INVEST IN OUR PLANET\nGet Inspired. Take Action. Be a part of the green revolution. \nFor Earth Day 2023\, we need to act (boldly)\, innovate (broadly)\, and implement (equitably). Businesses\, governments\, and citizens — everyone accounted for\, and everyone accountable. A partnership for the planet. \n\nLEARN MORE\nTOOLKITS
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/earth-day/
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SUMMARY:Allegis Global Solutions Drive
DESCRIPTION:1290 Central Parkway West\, Suite 201\, Mississauga \nFor more questions please contact the organizer below.
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/allegis-global-solutions-drive/
ORGANIZER;CN="Serena Biesinger":MAILTO:sbiesing@allegisglobalsolutions.com
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SUMMARY:Sir Winston Churchill Drive
DESCRIPTION:7055 Heather St\, Vancouver\, BC V6P 3P7 \nFor more information about this drive\, please contact the organizer below.
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/sir-winston-churchill-drive/
ORGANIZER;CN="Leona Lam":MAILTO:leonalam1605@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Green Rock Drive
DESCRIPTION:365 Bloor St East front desk    Toronto\, ON\, Canada  Ontario  m4w3l4  CA \nFor more information about this drive\, please contact the organizer below.
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/green-rock-drive/
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Douglas":MAILTO:tdouglas@greenrockpm.ca
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SUMMARY:Earth Month Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Join Planet Bootcamp this Earth Month!\nThis Earth Month\, we’re challenging you to approach your green goals the same way you’d approach your health and fitness goals! \nComplete with pep talks\, good sportsmanship\, and training plans – we’re ready to support you\, motivate you\, train you – and help you reach your full\, sustainable potential with our Earth Month Challenge – no matter what level you’re at. \nBut like any coach\, we’re going to push you harder than you think you can go. \nBecause we all need to put in the work. And do the hard\, uncomfortable things. You’ve all heard the saying: ‘No pain\, No gain’. \n\n\nGet ready to get coached into taking climate action! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPledge Now!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow to Participate in Planet Bootcamp:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  Complete as many Green Acts as you can! We challenge you to push yourself beyond what’s easy.\n  Share your progress by tagging @randomactsofgreen \n  Challenge others to participate with you. \nShare your progress on socials and log your Green Acts on our free mobile app.  \nThe gains can be BIG or SMALL – we’ll embrace it all.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPledge Now To Get Support Along The Way!\n\n\n\n\n If you are hesitating on this earth challenge 2022\, ask yourself this: \nAre we doing what’s easy? \nAre we staying within our comfort zone? \nAre we giving up at the first sign of hardship? \nAre we expecting change to happen immediately? \nAre we putting in minimal efforts to take climate action? \nThen it’s time to face the hard truth: we’re part of the problem. \nBut we can also be part of the solution. \nWe need to put in the work. \nWe need to quit giving up. \nWe need to work together\, as a community. \nWhether you’re continuing\, starting\, or re-starting your sustainability journey – we’re ready to help coach you into climate action for Earth Day 2022. \nAnd like any coach\, we’re here to help push you harder than you think you can go. \n\n\n\n\nYes\, I Will Join Planet Bootcamp!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nFacebook\n\n\n\n \nTwitter\n\n\n\n \nLinkedIn\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n This is a Green Act you can log on our mobile App! \nThere are over 40+ different Green Acts you can log to help track your impact. \nDownload it for free to get inspiration on actions you can take to help our planet. \nEarn Green Points and redeem for rewards from eco-friendly businesses and services from our member community.  \n\n\n\n\nGet It Now!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAre you looking for a 30-day challenge? Do you organize monthly green challenges for the office?\n\n\n\n\nCheck out our Climate Action Engagement Strategies.
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/earth-month-challenge/
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UID:2243-1680183000-1680188400@nactr.ca
SUMMARY:Workshop: Facilitating a Circular Economy  for Textiles in Your Community
DESCRIPTION:CWMA Special Workshop Event\n\n\n\n\nFacilitating a Circular Economy \nfor Textiles in Your Community\nOur friends from the Textile Lab for Circularity\nwill lead this workshop for CWMA members and friends\n\n\n\n\n\n\n– EVENT DETAILS –\nThursday\, March 30\, 2023\n1:30 – 3:00 PM Pacific Time\nVirtual Event\n\nDid you know that right behind plastics (and dealing with this waste stream) is a large and looming problem of textile waste? If you’re missing the time to do research on your own to address this challenge and find solutions\, join this workshop where the Textile Lab for Circularity will be sharing strategies and research findings for how to facilitate a circular economy for textiles in your community.\n\n– COST –\nCWMA Members $25 | Non-Members $30\n+GST | Includes cost for the session\, follow up summary\, and additional information for takeaway.\nNote: CWMA’s base operating budget relies on event revenue and member fees in equal measure: we are grateful for your support!  \nWorkshop pricing has been kept low to ensure everyone can attend\, but if the price is still a barrier for you to participate\, please be in touch with us.\nDifferential pricing options for students and non-profits is available. \n\n– AGENDA –\n1:30 PM — Welcome!\n1:35 PM — Workshop Presentation (more info to follow)\n2:15 PM — Facilitated discussion and breakout\n2:55 PM — Finale and what follows\n\n– VIRTUAL NOTES –\nCWMA uses the Zoom Platform for events.\nDial-in option is available but participants must confirm the dial-in phone number to be admitted to the event.\nDetails on how it will all work will be sent in advance. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur Workshop Leaders\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTracy Lydiatt\nTracy holds a M.Sc in Strategic Leadership Towards Sustainability\, is a 3x TEDx speaker and an award-winning author of the personal sustainability guidebook\, Your Green Family Blueprint. She is the founder of Sustainable Living School\, an online\, on-demand education platform focused on providing sustainable living guidance for individuals to accelerate their positive impacts from home. Tracy transitioned from a career in geology in 2007 into sustainability roles and brings a diverse background of experience that includes corporate social responsibility reporting\, training & education\, and sales & marketing roles in the mining\, engineering\, manufacturing and food industries.  She is passionate about the power of community to come together around common problems & to find solutions for the creation of a sustainable society & healthy planet. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEmily McGill\nEmily is an experienced Vancouver-based Consultant working in sustainability and innovation for systems change. Since earning her Bachelor of Bioresource Engineering\, she has specialized in two main fields: waste prevention and resource recovery especially for organics recycling (composting)\, and the grassroots evolution of collaborative structures for organizational and network governance. It’s this governance focus that brings her to the Textile Lab for Circularity\, where she’s on board as the team’s Collaboration Strategist\, with overall project management\, bookkeeping\, contract and agreement creation among her core tasks. Highlights of her other roles and experience include solid waste management planning\, waste auditing\, waste prevention education\, and co-founding and administering an international field testing program for compostable foodware with BSIbio. Since 2015 she has fostered community-based projects in sustainability\, circular economy and regenerative systems design\, in particular Master Recycler Vancouver and the Living Systems Network.
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/workshop-facilitating-a-circular-economy-for-textiles-in-your-community/
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SUMMARY:Global Recycling Day
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, the Earth yields billions of tons of natural resources and at some point\, in the not too distant future\, it will run out. \nThat’s why we must think again about what we throw away – seeing not waste\, but opportunity. \nThe last decade has been the hottest on record\, and we are now facing a climate emergency of unparalleled proportions. If we don’t make significant and rapid changes\, we will see continued rising global temperatures\, the melting of icecaps\, continents on fire and rapid deforestation. \nThis directly affects humanity with increased poverty\, immigration from displaced communities\, job losses\, waste mountains and natural habitats disappearing. We have the power to make lasting changes to combat this\, and with recycling being recognized in the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals 2030\, we are already seeing many individuals\, governments and organisations taking direct action to support the global green agenda. \nRecycling is a key part of the circular economy\, helping to protect our natural resources. Each year the ‘Seventh Resource’ (recyclables) saves over 700 million tonnes in CO2 emissions and this is projected to increase to 1 billion tons by 2030. There is no doubt recycling is on the front line in the war to save the future of our planet and humanity. \nThe Global Recycling Foundation is pleased to announce the theme of Global Recycling Day 2021 as #RecyclingHeroes. This will recognise the people\, places and activities that showcase what an important role recycling plays in contributing to an environmentally stable planet and a greener future which will benefit all. \nGlobal Recycling Day was created in 2018 to help recognise\, and celebrate\, the importance recycling plays in preserving our precious primary resources and securing the future of our planet. It is a day for the world to come together and put the planet first. \nThe mission of Global Recycling Day\, as set out by the Global Recycling Foundation\, is twofold: \n1. To tell world leaders that recycling is simply too important not to be a global issue\, and that a common\, joined up approach to recycling is urgently needed. \n2. To ask people across the planet to think resource\, not waste\, when it comes to the goods around us – until this happens\, we simply won’t award recycled goods the true value and repurpose they deserve.
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/global-recycling-day/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230126T180000
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SUMMARY:REmarket at St.Lawrence Market
DESCRIPTION:What is REmarket?\nWe “REmarket” usable post-consumer goods that can be REused\, REpaired\, and REcycled to REthink our purchasing decisions by taking REsponsible actions in our consumption of material goods. \nWhere is it?  \nWhile it is currently located in the temporary St. Lawrence Market North structure (the tented market at 125 The Esplanade\, just south of Front Street)\, REmarket will be moving to the new St. Lawrence Market North building upon completion of its construction (currently scheduled for spring 2023). \nWhen is it?\nThe REmarket is hosted every few months. The next one is January 25 & 26\, 2023. Check out our events page for more details. \nWhat do we collect?\nCheck out our list of items and guidelines for the REmarket and FreeMarket co-event. \nLearn more about the event here: SLNA
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/remarket-at-st-lawrence-market/
LOCATION:St. Lawrance Market
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UID:1949-1674604800-1674691199@nactr.ca
SUMMARY:Earth Hour
DESCRIPTION:Let’s keep the momentum going ’til Earth Hour 2023 next year – 25 March\, 8:30 pm local time! After all\, Earth Hour isn’t only about committing for one hour on one day – it’s about committing every day to take care of our planet and each other: \n \n \nStarted in 2007 by WWF and partners as a symbolic lights-out event in Sydney to raise awareness of climate change\, Earth Hour is now one of the world’s largest grassroots movements for the environment. Held every year on the last Saturday of March\, Earth Hour engages supporters in more than 190 countries and territories\, all taking action to ensure a brighter future for people and the planet. \nEarth Hour has also gone far beyond the symbolic action of switching off – it has become a catalyst for positive environmental impact\, driving major legislative changes by harnessing the power of the people and collective action. \nEarth Hour is open-source and we welcome everyone\, anyone\, to take part and help amplify our mission and impact.
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/earth-hour/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221130T160000
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CREATED:20221118T131808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221118T133033Z
UID:1871-1669806000-1669824000@nactr.ca
SUMMARY:CHARITYVILLAGE CONFERENCE 2022
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US FOR OUR 2022 CONFERENCE & AWARDS\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe look forward to seeing you in November!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nABOUT THIS EVENT\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe CharityVillage Virtual Conference and Awards brings together professionals within the Canadian nonprofit and charitable sectors and provides an opportunity for organizations to be recognized for their mission\, purpose\, community and recruitment initiatives. \n\n\n\n\nThe panel discussions will explore trending topics featuring expert panelists providing critical insights related to the challenges and opportunities that nonprofits and charities face today and into the future. In addition\, there will be opportunities to network with peers and visit exhibitor booths. \nWe look forward to seeing you at the Virtual 2022 CharityVillage Conference and Awards! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2022 Featured Panel Discussions\nHow Bill S-216 (Passed as Bill C-19) Will Change the Nonprofit Sector \nPanelists: Susan Manwaring\, Sharon Hobenshield\, and The Honourable Ratna Omidvar  \n\nDigital Transformation for Nonprofit Leaders\nSupporting Sponsor: PayPal Giving Fund Canada\nPanelists: Omar Visram\, Katie Gibson\, & Nicki Lamont Cholfe  \n\nFundraising Trends & Technologies Panel\nPanel Sponsor: Trellis\nPanelists: Heather Nelson\, Rebecca Alfred\, & Wen-Chih O’Connell \n \n\nSolutions and Strategies for Workplace Mental Health Panel\nSupporting Sponsor: OASSIS Benefit Plans\nPanelists: Nadia Bello\, Rensia Melles\, & Steve Lurie  \n\nHow to Implement Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion in Your Nonprofit Panel\nPanel Sponsor: Ivy & Dean Consulting\nPanelists: Dr. Wendy Cukier\, Trish Mandewo\, Jessie Williams\, & Josh Basile
URL:https://nactr.ca/event/charityvillage-conference-2022/
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