TransformCarlaw is a community-led response to climate change in Toronto's Carlaw and Dundas neighbourhood. ⚡️♻️🚶🏽♂️#Leslieville contact: @ravijoshiTO
Cigarette butts have been the most commonly found item during the Ocean Conservancy's annual international coastal cleanup project; they accounted for 2.4 mil of the items found on global beaches during the 2017 clean-up. #stopbutting#CigarettesArePlastic https://t.co/2gsb5oGpnb
Climate change continues to be a top priority for funders and investors. That's why we've created this helpful list of funding opportunities to launch and support low-carbon initiatives across the #GTHA. https://t.co/sVIzN5eZz8 #ONclimate
#Plastic pollution isn't just choking our oceans: it's in our lakes and ravines right here in Toronto. Take action to tell #TOCouncil to act on single-use plastics: https://t.co/Og18wxJhZ0 #ActOnPlasticsTO#TOpoli
Do you live in an apartment, condo or co-op in #Toronto? Make a difference by helping to reduce waste in your building by educating people on the 3Rs and showing them how to reduce, reuse and recycle right. Become a 3Rs Ambassador: https://t.co/679GVk4EZF #CityofTO@TorontoComms
Slippers & clothing don't go in your Blue Bin. Jack Armstrong says, “Get that garbage outta here!” & #RecycleRight. Find out what goes where: https://t.co/p3Cw5ufEWs #KnowBeforeYouThrow#CityofTO
Amazing turnout for our Community Swap - thanks to everyone that came by and to the awesome local businesses that donated raffle prizes and helped make this event happen!
We have an event coming up on June 9th! Come join us at our Community Clothing (+ more) Swap happening at @crowstheatre. ♻️
RSVP here: https://t.co/4Gnbo9EpDH
Cigarette butts are small, but they are a big litter problem in Toronto. They take up to 12 years to break down. Don’t throw them on the ground. They go in the special receptacle for #CigaretteButt disposal in street litter/recycling bins. https://t.co/xAMc5gJlGb
Get a free native shrub when you sign up for our electronic newsletter at #Leslieville#TreeFest. Select from four native species - nannyberry, elderberry, black chokeberry and meadowsweet. Guess which one is pictured here! Learn more on our website: https://t.co/Ke0qmOXF0C