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Guide to Greening Your Business York Region, Ontario, Canada
Draft Released: October, 2008
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A Message from York Regional Council
The Regional Municipality of York has prepared this Guide to Greening Your Business to assist you in implementing and improving upon sustainable business practices that will help to make your business even more competitive.
“Going Green” is essential in today’s marketplace, where consumers are increasingly aware of, and responsive to environmental issues. Consumers want to know what your business is doing to protect the environment, as do other businesses. By participating in green networks, industry clusters and a highly efficient workforce, you generate favourable commercial and financial outcomes.
You and your colleagues can evolve by pursuing new knowledge and practices that lead to more environmentally friendly and ecologically responsible decisions. This Guide provides a framework for your evolution along with basic resources you may need as you explore opportunities for operating as a green business or for launching a green product.
York Regional Council is committed to building a vibrant and sustainable economy. Sharing information and ideas and forming new linkages and networks within the business community are essential to fostering conditions where environmental innovation can thrive.
We welcome your inquiries. Please call toll free 1-877-464-9675, ext 1503.
www.york.ca/business www.yorkeconomicinsights.ca
MayorFrank Scarpitti
Town of Markham
Regional CouncillorJim Jones
Town of Markham
Regional CouncillorJack Heath
Town of Markham
Regional CouncillorTony Wong
Town of Markham
Regional CouncillorGordon Landon
Town of Markham
MayorDavid Barrow
Town of Richmond Hill
MayorRobert Grossi
Town of Georgina
Regional CouncillorDanny Wheeler
Town of Georgina
MayorPhyllis M. MorrisTown of Aurora
MayorWayne Emmerson
Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville
MayorJames Young
Town of East Gwillimbury
MayorMargaret Black
Township of King
MayorLinda D. JacksonCity of Vaughan
Regional CouncillorJoyce FrustaglioCity of Vaughan
Regional CouncillorMario Ferri
City of Vaughan
Regional CouncillorGino Rosati
City of Vaughan
Regional CouncillorBrenda Hogg
Town of Richmond Hill
Regional CouncillorVito Spatafora
Town of Richmond Hill
MayorTony Van Bynen
Town of Newmarket
Regional CouncillorJohn Taylor
Town of Newmarket
Chairman and CEOBill Fisch
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Guide to Greening Your Business York Region, Ontario, Canada
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YORK REGION - A PREMIER CANADIAN LOCATION FOR BUSINESS
SECTION A: SUSTAINABILITY IN CONTEXT
I. What is Sustainability? 1.1 Sustainable Business Operations 9 • Greening Your Business 1.2 The Green Product Revolution 11 • Green for Every Industry • Launching a Green Product 1.3 A Promising Future 14 II. Sustainability in York Region
2.1 York Region Sustainability Initiatives 16 2.2 Local Municipal Green Initiatives 18 2.3 Environmental Expertise in York Region 20 • An Industry Ready Workforce • Research & Development 2.4 York Region Sustainability Award Winners 22
III. Learn More about Sustainability
3.1 Environmental Media Resources 24 3.2 Online Directories and Networks 24 3.3 Online Reports and Guidebooks 25
table of contents
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SECTION B: YOUR GREEN RESOURCE GUIDE
IV. Networks and Partnerships for Green Business
4.1 Local Resources 27 4.2 Provincial Resources 30 4.3 National Resources 30 4.4 International Resources 33 V. Funding, Incentives and Programs for Green Business
5.1 Federal Programs 37 5.2 Provincial Programs 40 5.3 Financial Institutions 42
VI. Export Development Resources
6.1 Federal Resources 43 6.2 Provincial Resources 44 6.3 Regional Resources 45
VII. Environmental Award Programs
7.1 Federal Award Programs 46 7.2 Provincial Award Programs 46
VIII. Business Development Contacts
8.1 York Region Economic Development Offi ces 47 8.2 York Region Small Business Enterprise Centres 48 8.3 York Region Chambers of Commerce and Board of Trade 49 8.4 Federal and Provincial Government Contacts 50
SECTION C: DIRECTORY OF YORK REGION ENVIRONMENTAL COMPANIES
IX. Directory of York Region Environmental Companies
9.1 Companies Listed Alphabetically 52 9.2 Companies Listed by Product & Service 63
Cover photo provided by Earth Rangers LEED Gold
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YORK REGION - A PREMIER CANADIAN LOCATION FOR BUSINESS
YORK REGION is a thriving, dynamic region centrally located within the vibrant Toronto Census Metropolitan Area, the most multicultural urban centre in the world, and Canada’s corporate and fi nancial centre.
York Region is well positioned with access to major world cities via direct fl ights from Pearson International Airport and same day business access is available to Europe with evening overlap to Asia. Travel to New York, Chicago, Boston and other northeast American centers is 1.5 hours by air and an integrated transportation network links to U.S. routes by road, rail and marine crossings.
York Region is comprised of nine thriving and diverse municipalities.
York Region Municipalities
Town of AuroraTown of East Gwillimbury
Town of GeorginaTownship of KingTown of Markham
Town of NewmarketTown of Richmond Hill
City of VaughanTown of Whitchurch-Stouff ville
For more information, visit www.york.ca/business or www.yorkeconomicinsights.ca
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SECTION A:
SUSTAINABILITY IN CONTEXT
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In a marketplace where consumers are increasingly aware of, and responsive to environmental issues, it is becoming essential to “go green” in order to remain competitive. Greening your business means pursuing knowledge and practices that will lead to more environmentally friendly and ecologically responsible decisions. In addition to helping protect the environment and sustaining its natural resources, it also generates a number of favourable commercial and fi nancial outcomes.
This guide has been produced to help your business navigate the waters of green business initiatives, and will explore the following areas:
• Understanding sustainability• Exploring the opportunities for operating an effi cient
or green business• Exploring the opportunities for launching
a green product• Discovering sustainability initiatives in York Region• Providing the resources available to facilitate the process
of sustainability• Providing a directory of sustainable businesses
in York Region
I. WHAT IS SUSTAINABILITY?
York Region’s Sustainability Strategy, released in 2007, defi nes sustainability as leaving our communities, our Region, and our world in a healthy state for our children and grandchildren. It means evaluating the social, economic and environmental eff ects of our actions, and learning to optimize all three; businesses have long referred to this as the ‘triple bottom line’. Instead of trading these elements against one another, sustainability helps you see the relationships between them, and more accurately forecast the challenges and opportunities that may arise in the future.
The social, economic and environmental benefi ts of pursuing sustainability are:
• Diff erentiate yourself from the competition• Meet the changing needs of customers• Create innovative new products or processes• Reduce energy, waste and costs• Open new markets• Attract and retain the best employees• Improve your image with shareholders and the public• Reduce legal risks and insurance costs• Provide a higher quality of life for the community in
which you live / work
“Being environmentally responsible is good for business growth.”
Globe Awards for Environmental Excellence, 2007
There are two approaches to greening your business that will be reviewed in more detail: modifying your business operations to become more environmentally sustainable, and launching green products or services to capitalize on consumers’ increasing demand.
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1.1 SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS OPERATIONS
The environmental sector includes a broad range of constantly evolving products, services and technologies that cut across industry classifi cations and are used to measure, correct or prevent damage to water, soil and air and limit energy consumption. It is based on new technologies, leading edge research and forward thinking ideas that reinforce a knowledge-based economy. Companies and governments around the world purchase these environmental services to enhance the sustainability of their operations.
The rapidly growing global environment market is currently valued at $628 billion USD and is being driven by concerns for environmental protection, climate change, clean air and water, and demands for cleaner production and pollution prevention.1 Growth has been evidenced in every area of the sector. Since 2000 when the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system was born, projects have grown as much as 700% a year.2
Growth in the environmental sector will be signifi cantly aff ected by a greater regulatory climate such as the implementation of the Kyoto Accord, the need for urban infrastructure and future constraints on natural resources. With a highly competitive global market, not only large corporations, but small to medium sized businesses are seeking a competitive edge. In order to maintain relationships in supply change management, companies must demonstrate environmental compliance. Growing consumer awareness has motivated companies to incorporate environmental measuresin all stages of their product / service cycles.
1.2 CANADA – A WORLD LEADER
Canada’s environment sector adds value to the economy by increasing productivity and creating employment while improving quality of life and helping to protect the environment. The environmental market in Canada consists of some 8,500 fi rms with small fi rms (with fewer than 100 employees) forming the majority.
Canada’s Environment Export Market by Sector
31.2% Water Supply, Treatment & Conservation
18.5% Energy
17.9% Waste Management & Remediation
12.5% Air Pollution Control
11.5% Analytical Equipment
5.1% Noise & Vibration Abatement
3.3% Research, Development Consulting & Education
Source: Statistics Canada Environment Accounts & Statistics Division, 2004
The 2008 Federal Budget included a $250 million Automotive Innovation Fund for the development of new environmentally sustainable and fuel effi cient vehicles. The Budget also allocated some $669 million through to 2009-2010 to establish environmental initiatives which include environmental technologies such as carbon capture and storage, the creation of a regulatory framework for industrial air emissions, and the development of a pilot program to demonstrate ethanol-gasoline fueling and commercialization.
In 2004, Canadian fi rms earned $18.5 billion from sales of environmental goods and Services.3 In that same year approximately 251,000 people were employed in the Canadian environmental workforce, a growth rate of 13.7% between 1999 and 2003. This growth rate was 60% faster than the growth of the Canadian workforce as a whole over the same period. Between 2006 and 2011 it is expected that employment will grow at an annual average rate of 1.4% in all industries, contrasted by employment in the environment sector which is expected to increase by 1.6%.
Canadian environmental exports are worth more than $1.5 billion per year. Canadian companies are exporting to Africa, Asia, South America, and Europe.
1. Environmental Labour Market (ELM) Report, Canadian Council for Human Resources in the
Environment Industry, 2004
2. State of Green Business, GreenBiz.com, Joel Makower, 2008
Opportunities in Innovative Energy Sources
With the rising cost of oil and other fossil fuels, and to reduce dependence on these sources of energy, alternative sources are continually being researched and developed that seek to improve the environment. The opportunities that exist to develop these new energy sources include:
• Alternative Transportation Fuels, such as ethanol, made primarily from grains or other renewable agricultural and agro-forestry feed stocks, emits fewer greenhouse gases on a life-cycle basis.
• Biomass Energy, derived from industrial or agricultural
by-products, represents a potentially large source of renewable energy. York Region in its 2008 budget has approved $4.9 million in enhancements for transit which include the conversion of the VIVA rapid transit bus fl eet to more environmentally friendly biodiesel.
• Geothermal Technology includes earth energy systems, ground-source heat pumps and water source heat pumps. These systems move heat from the ground to a building for heat and the opposite for cooling producing less carbon dioxide and atmospheric pollutants than conventional systems. Earth Rangers in Vaughan is one of the fi rst buildings in Canada to be completely heated and cooled with thermally activated radiant slabs.
• Hydrogen can be used as a transportation fuel or in stationary power applications using fuel cells for cell phones, laptops, heating, cooling, and electricity.
• Hydroelectric Power opportunities exist to further utilize Ontario’s waterpower resources for renewable energy. In 2007 PowerStream’s service area, the largest service area in York Region, saved over 33 million kilowatt-hours of electricity due to conservation programs.
• Solar Energy, either photovoltaic or thermal, has become the fastest growing alternative energy technology globally. In 2007 York Region installed a solar wall at Elmwood Gardens, a seniors’ residence in Stouff ville operated by the non-profi t housing corporation, HousingYork Inc.
• Wind Energy creates no hazardous waste or emissions and is becoming increasingly important. In January 2006, York Region approved a 12-month project to monitor wind energy at the Sutton Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP). The project will provide valuable information toward the development of a business case on constructing wind energy.
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Greening Your BusinessCompanies of all sizes have realized the benefi ts of eff ective environmental management through initiatives that not only lessen their environmental impact, but also improve their fi nancial and business results. Many companies have achieved short-term and long-term cost savings with minimal up front costs or no capital investment, realizing the majority of these savings through improved process effi ciency, waste reduction and increased energy effi ciency. With all of the competition in today’s market, businesses looking for a marketable and socially responsible competitive advantage are turning to the implementation of sustainable business practices.
“Being green is no longer a cost of doing
business; it is a catalyst for constant innovation, new market opportunity,
and wealth creation.”
Noah Walley & Bradley Whitehead, Harvard Business Review
If you are considering implementing a sustainability strategy for your business, you will need shared goodwill plus workable systems. Help create a green offi ce culture with a management plan that harnesses the commitment of everyone in your workplace – starting with the simple things like making recycling easy by ensuring everyone has collection bins at their desks. Provide briefi ngs, signs, and other information to explain and encourage ways to conserve energy and minimize waste.
Establish a Steering Committee to facilitate the implementation of sustainability. Task forces and project teams can work on individual projects. For example, one team might conduct a greenhouse gas audit, while another plans the remodel. Depending on the size of your business, and the scope of the change you will implement, it may be helpful to hire a professional facilitator to lead these eff orts.
Assess the status of your current environmental management. This assessment will provide a foundation for developing goals, strategies and action plans that improve environmental management at every level of your organization.
Determine the Scope of Your Remodel depending on the results of your assessment. Some key factors to implementing these ideas are acceptance by all levels within the organization, continuous training of employees, and well-documented processes. Some important topics to consider are:
• Waste Reduction. The cost for waste disposal is a large part of a business’s operating budget, increasing as the quantity increases, or as the waste becomes more hazardous. Businesses can reduce or eliminate these costs through recycling, reuse, or more effi cient use of raw materials in processes.
• Material Substitution. By conducting a focused analysis, manufacturers have discovered that some inputs can be replaced by less harmful materials, resulting in reduced waste generated and minimizing the risk to employees.
• Product Reformulation. Implementing a systematic review of production activities can identify new opportunities for effi ciency and potential cost savings.
• Process Modifi cation. Although process modifi cations may be capital-intensive, the investment may pay off in very little time.
• Improved Energy Effi ciency. Whether the energy source is electricity, natural gas, or propane, the increasing cost of energy has become a signifi cant business issue. There are many opportunities for process or operational changes that can increase the energy effi ciency of production.
• Reduce Fleet Emissions or Costs. By using high octane fuel, purchasing effi cient vehicles or sourcing out local suppliers, dramatic cost reductions can be accomplished.
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Establish a Model to Guide Your Actions. Many organizations have found that pursuing sustainability award programs or a certifi cation system has provided a powerful framework and incentive for progress. For example, you may follow Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for a building remodel, or ISO 14000 for an environmental management system. Following an award program or certifi cation system gives clear structure, standards, and if you qualify, public recognition.
Illustration: Achieving a Carbon Neutral Status
Many companies that are investing in clean technologies are striving to achieve a carbon neutral status. This is a credible and marketable attribute that declares a company’s commitment to sustainability. Here are the steps involved:
• Calculate your footprint: your own operations, your suppliers’ operations, and users of products. For an online carbon calculator, visit www.carbonneutral.com.
• Reduce your emissions:• Turn to green power – solar, wind, hydro• Turn out the lights – lighting accounts for over
20% of greenhouse gas emissions• Procurement – favour local trade• Reduce fl eet emissions and costs• Use high octane fuel – it is more effi cient and
burns cleaner• Utilize virtual meetings
• When it is impractical or uneconomic to further cut emissions, Carbon Off set strategies enable you to help fi nance new, low carbon technologies and innovations. Visit www.carbonneutral.com for details.
See Section B: Your Green Resource Guide which provides many contacts to assist your business in adopting sustainability.
1.2 THE GREEN PRODUCT REVOLUTION
The rapidly growing consumer market for green goods and services is unlocking an excess of opportunities for green innovation. Environmentally-conscious consumers are turning to green products to meet their ethical needs, and to benefi t from using safe and effi cient products. The size of the green market still remains much smaller than what consumers’ stated environmental concerns indicate it should be, presenting incredible opportunities for new product development.
Green for Every IndustryMany companies are capitalizing on this growing industry by creating innovative green products or services. A few of the industries are profi led here:
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The Automotive Industry. With rising gasoline prices, the automobile industry is focusing on more fuel effi cient and alternative energy vehicles. This industry is a prime example of the types of challenges and opportunities we are facing today. While sport utility vehicle and truck sales across the board continue to fall, manufacturers are redesigning their models to meet customers’ needs. This is leading to innovative technologies and processes and ultimately, a better product for customers. In their 2008 Sustainability Report, Toyota, a leader in hybrid technologies, reported that a cumulative total of over 1.41 million hybrid vehicles have been sold worldwide. In 2007, hybrid sales represented more than 30% of their consolidated sales.
Adjusting to the extensive realignment in the North American auto industry, Canadian auto parts are relying on diversifi cation and innovation to remain competitive and viable. As the consumer market has moved to smaller, more fuel-effi cient cars (a segment mostly dominated by foreign auto makers), Canada’s auto parts suppliers have demonstrated resiliency in dealing with industry restructuring by expanding their business globally, and working with North American companies on clean air technology and alternative energy systems.
Canada’s 2008 Federal Budget included a $250 million Automotive Innovation Fund for the development of new environmentally sustainable and fuel effi cient vehicles. The Budget also allocated some $669 million through to 2009-2010 to establish environmental initiatives which include environmental technologies such as carbon capture and storage, the creation of a regulatory framework for industrial air emissions, and the development of a pilot program to demonstrate ethanol-gasoline fueling and commercialization.
Green Commercial Buildings. Buildings that are more environmentally sound in their construction, and energy-effi cient in their operations, have typically been considered part of a niche market over the past ten years. With heating fuel prices rising, and the active development of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), it is arguable that green buildings are quickly becoming the new standard in Canada.
LEED Canada is an adaptation of the US Green Building Council’s LEED Green Building Rating System, tailored specifi cally for Canadian climates, construction practices and regulations. The prerequisites and credits necessary for certifi cation are organized in fi ve principal categories: sustainable sites, water effi ciency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality. An additional category, innovation and design process, addresses sustainable building expertise as well as design measures not covered under these fi ve environmental categories. With four possible levels of certifi cation (certifi ed, silver, gold and platinum), LEED is fl exible enough to accommodate a wide range of green building strategies that best fi t the constraints and goals of particular projects.
Canada boasts over 100 LEED certifi ed projects since it was introduced in 2004 (with 35% coming from Ontario), ranging from commercial buildings to Government institutions, public health facilities, school boards and universities/colleges. 2007 saw the completion of 36 new projects, representing a 38% increase over 2006. This trend will continue to develop in the future, with more than 900 projects currently registered in Canada, and registration growing monthly.
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Green Homes. The number of energy-effi cient new homes being built across Canada is exploding as more and more homeowners realize the fi nancial and environmental benefi ts of going green. Homebuilders are getting the green rubber stamp by Natural Resources Canada, the federal government department that administers the rating system for energy-effi cient homes through its EnerGuide rating system.
While there may be higher initial costs associated with adding energy-effi cient upgrades and features, potential buyers seem content with that. A recent survey by EnerQuality Corporation of 2,089 homebuyers of new homes in the Greater Toronto Area and the Ottawa-Carleton Regions, showed that 94% of respondents agreed that energy effi ciency reduces operating costs even if it will cost more initially.
The ENERGY STAR® for New Homes initiative promotes energy effi ciency guidelines that enable new homes to be approximately 30% more energy effi cient than those built to minimum provincial building codes. The energy effi ciency measures that builders typically incorporate include heating / cooling systems, ducts, windows, patio doors, skylights, walls, ceilings, and ventilation.
Since the program began in 2005, the number of Ontario builders registered for the ENERGY STAR® for New Homes initiative has increased 50% with the number of homes enrolled more than doubling to 10,000 between 2006 and 2007.
In addition, the Canada Green Building Council is actively developing a Canadian version of the LEED for Homes rating system for launch in spring 2009, as there is growing demand for a residential version of LEED in Canada and for a national green and rating system for housing.
Services. Green experiences are starting to surface in the service industry. Day cares, hotels, hair salons, spas and restaurants are making green a part of their marketing campaign, distinguishing themselves from their competitors by off ering to use green products, policies and activities throughout the service experience.
The Hotel Association of Canada’s (HAC) Green Key Eco-Rating Program is a graduated rating system designed to recognize hotels, motels, and resorts that are committed to improving their fi scal and environmental performance. Based on the results of a comprehensive environmental audit, hoteliers are awarded a 1-5 Green Key rating and given guidance on how to reduce operating costs and environmental impacts through reduced utility consumption, employee training, and supply chain management.
The program is related to the following areas of sustainable hotel operations:
• Energy conservation • Water conservation • Solid waste management • Hazardous waste management • Indoor air quality • Community outreach • Building infrastructure • Land use • Environmental management
The opportunities to develop green goods and services are endless, and the consumer market is ready and waiting.
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Launching a Green ProductLaunching a green product or service means altering an existing product to contain new environmentally friendly features. For many companies, this might mean altering their operations, or launching an extension to a product line. It may also mean entering a brand new territory of products or services.
During the product creation process, designers may look at the source, makeup, and toxicity of raw materials; the energy and resources required in manufacturing the product; and how the product can be recycled or reused at the end of its life. Balanced with other product considerations such as quality, price and functionality, eco-designed products are environmentally and economically viable alternatives to traditional products. Smart green design creates products that use less energy and natural resources; products that can be recycled easily or reused; products that contain environmentally harmless ingredients / raw materials; and products that promote effi ciency in consumers’ lives.
Illustration: Assess Each Stage of the Product Life Cycle
Design andproduction
Extractionof raw
materials
Disposal
Packaging and
distribution
Reuse anddistribution
Use and maintenance
Recycle materials /
components
Reuse
Once the product has been created, it becomes a marketable opportunity to generate public relations and an advertising campaign highlighting the environmentally-friendly off er.
In an eff ort to minimize consumer eco-confusion, the Canadian Competition Bureau in collaboration with the Canadian Standards Association, has released Canadian guidelines to help companies and advertisers avoid making false environmental claims about a company or product. To learn more about making environmental claims, you can download the complete guide at www.competitionbureau.gc.ca.
1.3 A PROMISING FUTURE
Canada’s environmental sector adds value to the economy by increasing productivity and creating employment, while improving quality of life and helping to protect the environment. The environmental market in Canada consists of some 8,500 fi rms with small fi rms (with fewer than 100 employees) forming the majority.
“Canada will be one of the best countries
in the world in which to do business in the near
future, thanks to its openness to foreign trade and capital, high-quality infrastructure and opportunities
within the North American marketplace.”
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)
In 2004, Canadian fi rms earned $18.5 billion from sales of environmental goods and services.3 In that same year approximately 251,000 people were employed in the Canadian environmental workforce, a growth rate of 13.7% between 1999 and 2003. This growth rate was 60% faster than the growth of the Canadian workforce as a whole over the same period. Between 2006 and 2011 it is expected that employment will grow at an annual average rate of 1.4% in all industries, contrasted by employment in the environment sector which is expected to increase by 1.6%.
Canadian environmental exports are worth more than $1.5 billion per year, with companies exporting to Africa, Asia, South America, and Europe.
Canada’s Environment Export Market by Sector
31.2% Water Supply, Treatment & Conservation
18.5% Energy
17.9% Waste Management & Remediation
12.5% Air Pollution Control
11.5% Analytical Equipment
5.1% Noise & Vibration Abatement
3.3% Research, Development Consulting & Education
Source: Statistics Canada Environment Accounts & Statistics Division, 2004
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3. Environment Industry Survey, Statistics Canada, Environment Accounts and Statistics
Division, 2004
4. www.2Ontario.com/industry/environment.asp
5. Ontario’s Environment Industry, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2006
Ontario’s rapidly growing environmental industry is recognized as a national and international leader in providing environmental goods and services. The Province is home to more than 2,600 innovative environmental fi rms and accounts for more than 48% of Canadian environmental revenues.4 Companies in Ontario are world leaders in water and wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste management, and air pollution prevention and control.
With a progressive immigration policy and a well established education infrastructure, Ontario produces a steady stream of over 62,000 environment industry workers from all over the world.5
To assist public research institutions and researchers, the government of Ontario has committed $63 million over four years to attract pre-seed and seed money. Flexible terms are available for companies to acquire the rights to intellectual property developed in Ontario’s public research centres.
In light of ever increasing global environmental challenges, the Canadian environmental industry is poised for a promising future. Many corporations are striving to demonstrate a commitment to sustainable development and are including continuous environmental improvement messages in their mission statements, are demonstrating a commitment to environmental mentoring, and are developing strong partnerships with government and the business community.
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II. SUSTAINABILITY IN YORK REGION
Maintaining a healthy environmental balance is critical to York Region’s prosperity and quality of life. The Region has established a strong vision for the future with two major strategic documents “Vision 2026” and “York Region Offi cial Plan”. Attracting high quality new investments from fi rms committed to sustainability and encouraging existing business in the Region to leverage “green” business practices respond to the goals of “Vision 2026” to enhance the environment while promoting a vibrant economy.
2.1 YORK REGION SUSTAINABILTY INITIATIVES Corporate Clean Air is York Region’s action plan committed to improving outdoor air quality and reducing Green House Gas (GHG) emissions. The Corporate Clean Air Steering Committee is developing four action plans including the Auto Trip Reduction Plan, Corporate Smog Alert Plan, Green Fleets Plan, and the Green Procurement Plan.
Energy and the Environment Management System (EEMS) is web-based software designed to capture energy consumption and expenses of buildings, streetlights and other facilities. The Region began implementation initiatives in 2005 with an aggressive 35% reduction target.
GTA Agricultural Action Plan focuses on issues facing agriculture such as land use and environmental pressures, and protects and promotes a healthy agriculture industry through cooperative partnerships between industry, government and agencies. The GTA Agricultural Action Committee was established to ensure the implementation of the Action Plan, and works to support the Agricultural Industry Sector in the GTA with an emphasis on health, community, environment and the promotion of local food.
The Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan (2002)
and Greenbelt Act (2005) protect 69% of the Region from development. York Region is committed to preservingits natural heritage including farmlands, wetlands, kettle lakes, the Oak Ridges Moraine, and over 2,070 hectares of Regional forest.
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Smart Commute Initiative is a joint demand management project led by York Region under the Federal Government’s Urban Transportation Showcase Program that encourages individuals to travel smarter, cleaner, and better by considering alternatives.
Three Transportation Management Associations (TMA) operate within York Region:
• Smart Commute (North Toronto, Vaughan) www.smartcommutentv.ca
• Smart Commute 404-7 Association (Markham, Richmond Hill)
www.smartcommute404-7.ca
• Smart Commute Central York (Newmarket, Aurora) www.smartcommutecentralyork.ca
York Region Greening Strategy helps identify and protect vulnerable green spaces and calls for increased tree planting that will lead to a gradual increase in forest coverage from an existing 18% to 25%. These actions contribute to the health of York Region communities and help to ensure economic vitality that respects natural resources.
York Region Ground Water Monitoring Program measures water levels in over 200 observation wells throughout York Region. Water levels are like the ‘pulse’ of an aquifer, providing an indicator of the quantity of water available.
York Region Pedestrian and Cycling Master Plan Study was created to increase walking and cycling for commuters and for recreational purposes. The plan will provide a coordinated and integrated pedestrian and cycling system.
York Region Rapid Transit – VIVA is a bus rapid transit service that links the Regional urban centres, facilitates inter-Regional connectivity, and provides fl exibility, convenience and frequent service. Vehicles operate on clean burning diesel fuel and meet the latest emission standards.
York Region Sustainability Strategy demonstrates the Region’s commitment to carefully fostering the environment, the Region’s communities and economy, and emphasizes engagement, monitoring and continuous improvement. The Strategy includes implementing a policy to provide incentives for high density development and includes Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certifi cation, which incorporates various sustainable, environmental elements into building design in the Regional Centres and Corridors. The Region’s fi rst LEED certifi ed multi-unit residential facility is Tom Taylor Place, a $10 million project constructed in 2008 in Newmarket.
York Region Transportation Master Plan Update is underway to ensure that continuing transportation decisions for an integrated network can be made within the context of recent development trends and legislative changes.
York Region Waste Management Strategy aims to reduce waste by increasing the diversion rate from landfi ll sites. Under a three-stream recycling system, waste materials are separated and collected as organic waste (biodegradable materials) and recyclable materials (glass, paper, metal). All remaining materials are bagged as garbage for disposal. Approval has been received for the construction of three waste management facilities, Community Environmental Centres (CEC) for reusable goods, recyclables, building materials and yard waste. The fi rst proposed location scheduled to open in January 2009 will be in the City of Vaughan.
York Region Water for Tomorrow provides building owners and managers free comprehensive audits of their facilities to assist in saving water. For small businesses, the installation of low fl ow showerheads and early-closing toilet fl appers is provided at no cost.
York Region Water and Wastewater Master Plan addresses growth in York Region and delivery of services for a sustainable future. York Region provides safe, clean drinking water to local municipalities, eff ectively treats wastewater from these communities, and strives to improve service delivery.
For more information on these York Region initiatives and programs visit www.york.ca
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2.2 LOCAL MUNICIPAL GREEN INITIATIVES
York Region’s nine local municipalities have established Environmental Advisory Committees who provide information and expertise to their local governments in order to address sustainable and environmental issues.
Town of Aurora – Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC) acts on matters relating to protection and enhancement of the environment. The EAC is a catalyst for local initiatives that promote environmental sustainability, integrity and conservation of resources and ecosystems. The EAC provides input to protect, maintain, restore and enhance the environment and the common natural heritage within the Town, and helps promote stewardship within the community towards open spaces, parks and woodlots. Initiatives include a Wildlife Park Management Plan, Watershed Management Plans, a signifi cant woodlots study, pesticide reduction, naturalization and tree planting, energy effi ciency, bicycle paths, and salt management.
Email: [email protected]: (905) 727-1375www.aurora.ca
Town of East Gwillimbury - Environmental Advisory Committee makes recommendations to Council on issues relating to the three R’s (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and educating the public on how to reduce harmful emissions and energy consumption. Programs include land stewardship such as cleaning river areas of debris, the Energy Star Program, and the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver Standard for all new Town facilities and all new industrial, commercial, institutional and high-rise residential buildings.
Email: [email protected]: (905) 478-4282www.eastgwillimbury.ca
Town of Georgina - Environmental Advisory Committee
(GEAC) is an environmental advisory body that seeks to promote the stewardship, preservation, conservation, protection and enhancement of the natural environment. Town initiatives include municipal waste reduction initiatives, Willow Beach Water and Sewer Project, and Town operated vehicles converted to bio-diesel.
Email: [email protected]: (905) 476-4301 www.town.georgina.on.ca/pn-geac.aspx
Township of King - Environmental Advisory Committee
(KEAC) has completed an environmental mission statement and developed a municipal tree by-law. With almost the entire municipality covered by either the Oak Ridges Moraine or the Provincial Greenbelt Plan, the Township will continue initiatives that safeguard the environment including a move towards encouraging and enforcing the use of environmentally friendly products, cleaning products, solar powered signs, effi ciency light bulbs or other recycled materials in all Township buildings. A goal for 2008 is the retrofi tting of 60% of Township buildings with energy effi cient lighting. King will move towards a culture of conservation by launching the King Environmental Energy Program (KEEP).
Email: [email protected]: (905) 833-5321www.king.ca
Town of Markham - Markham Energy Conservation Offi ce
(MECO) seeks to inform and educate businesses and residents about energy conservation issues and methods to reduce their consumption through workshops and the dissemination of information. Current programs include Watt Reader, No Catch to Conserve, and Partners for Climate Protections (PCP). Other Town initiatives include the Green Bin Collection Program, Pathways and Trails Master Plan and solar power heating of the Centennial Community Centre which will replace the pool’s gas-fi red boilers.
Email: [email protected] Tel: (905) 475-4871www.markham.ca
Town of Newmarket Environmental Advisory Committee (NEAC) continually engages in environmental initiatives to encourage the sustainable use of land, water, and air. Town projects include Eco-Homes, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) platinum specifi cation, town facilities retrofi ts, Energy Aware Challenge, Idle Free, and Proud to be Pesticide Free, prohibiting the use of cosmetic pesticides on public and private property.
Email: [email protected]: (905) 953-5300www.newmarket.ca
Town of Richmond Hill Environmental Initiatives include the Wind Energy Study, the Residential Intensifi cation Study, Clean Air and Energy Effi ciency initiatives, the Going Green Waste Management Program, and ISO 14001 designation . The Town is committed to preserving and protecting its natural features through initiatives such as the Healthy Yards Program, the Natural Heritage Community Stewardship Program, the Lake Wilcox Remediation Program and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Town buildings including Oak Ridges Community Centre and Park.
Email: [email protected]: (905) 771-5483 www.richmondhill.ca
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City of Vaughan - Environment Committee
investigates, promotes, recommends and implements measures that will improve the quality of life and working environment. An Environmental Master Plan is currently being completed for the City which will address a wide range of municipal responsibilities. The Environmental Master Plan will defi ne sustainability from the City’s perspective and is an important part of the Vaughan Tomorrow program. Working with local developers, the City is encouraging the development of the green building industry and has approved plans for 1000+ ENERGY STAR® qualifi ed homes as part of the Block 39 Sustainable Community Pilot Project, and recently implemented a new policy requiring all new low-rise residential development to be ENERGY STAR® qualifi ed. The City is also in the process of completing a new Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certifi ed City Hall. Other environmental initiatives include the cycling and pedestrian master plan, an anti-idling by-law, a pesticide by-law, several tree protection by-laws, an employee trip reduction program and Greening Vaughan, the City’s award-winning residential waste management strategy which has achieved a diversion rate of 67%.
Tel: (905) 832-8585 www.vaughan.ca
Town of Whitchurch-Stouff ville has initiated a study to develop a State of Musselman’s Lake Sub-Watershed Report and Stewardship Plan in partnership with the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority. It will identify the present condition of the Lake along with the land-use, water, recreation and resource management issues that need to be addressed. The Stewardship Plan will create a community-based action plan based on the fi ndings from the State of Musselman’s Lake Sub-Watershed Report.
Email form online at: www.townofws.com/contactus.asp Tel: (905) 640-1900www.townofws.com
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2.3 ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERTISE IN YORK REGION
Over 275 York Region companies in the environmental sector, many world leaders, are providing innovative solutions required by the growing global environmental market.
See individual company listings on pages 51 to 74.
The Region’s dynamic technology-growth business complexes attract new companies in evolving industries. These fi rms provide eff ective and effi cient solutions to environmental concerns, including:
• Air pollution monitoring and control• Water and wastewater technologies• Waste management technologies• Environmental engineering, software and consulting
services• Clean energy technologies and energy conservation• Instrumentation and analytical services • Site remediation and brownfi eld redevelopment
Approximately 50% of the Region’s environmental industry is in the service sector. Other sectors depend on these companies for new technologies and expertise to enhance their own innovation and performance. Since most companies in the environmental sector are small to medium-sized enterprises, there is an opportunity for companies in York Region to collaborate and take advantage of future growth in the sector.
“Forward looking companies are
producing tangible business benefi ts from
environmental effi ciency.”
Innovations Review 2008, American Environmental Defense Fund
Most companies in York Region have adopted environmental practices to some extent, and believe that implementing these practices has resulted in savings. Further eff orts need to be made to encourage small companies to participate more actively in green initiatives and to communicate environmental initiatives to their clients. Opportunities exist for services and products that relate particularly to alternative energy and water conservation.1
An Industry Ready Workforce
York Region’s population is one of the youngest and best educated in Canada. Over 61% of York Region residents, between the ages of 25 and 64, have post-secondary education; this rating is higher than both the national and provincial averages.
Workers in the environmental sector tend to have a higher level of education than workers in all other industries and these workers have lower unemployment rates than in thegeneral workforce. Knowledgeable workers in York Region’s environmental sector are experienced in international environmental regulations and in the following disciplines:
Air pollution control. Emissions monitoring, assessment / evaluation and planning, and related consulting engineering and analytical services.
Water supply, treatment, and conservation. Consulting engineering, analytical, operational and maintenance services related to water purifi cation, water delivery, wastewater treatment and storm water management.
Waste management and remediation. Hazardous and non-hazardous waste handling, collection, transport and disposal; operation and management of waste sites; operation of materials recovery facilities, including related consulting engineering and analytical services; emergency response and spills clean-up; maintenance and repair of remediation or treatment systems, including related consulting engineering and analytical services.
Environmental management systems. Development, evaluation or implementation of environmental management systems.
Environmental education, training and information.
Environmental training and information for the public and the workplace (including environmental emergency response training and energy conservation training).
Research and development. Development, evaluation and implementation of clean process technologies and/or end-of-pipe pollution abatement and control technologies, including related consulting engineering and analytical services; research to improve knowledge of ecosystems and the impact of human activity on the environment.
Renewable energy and energy conservation. Installation, maintenance, repair and related consulting and analytical services for alternative energy systems or renewable energy production (solar, biomass, wind, other); energy audit, energy resource management-related consulting engineering and analytical services.
1. Green Initiatives by Businesses in York Region, Business Intelligence Program,
Seneca College, 2007
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Consulting engineering and analytical services. Other environmental advisory or design services, including environmental consulting engineering not elsewhere specifi ed.
Management consulting services. Environmental impact assessment and risk management, environmental law and legal services.
Noise / vibration abatement, and other services. Design and management services (and related consulting engineering and analytical services) for acoustic and soundproofi ng.
Services for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Assessments to lower emissions by reducing the need for transportation (especially single occupancy vehicles), improving energy effi ciency of transportation and buildings, forestation planning, energy conservation and audits, using more renewable energy, and avoiding and capturing landfi ll gas.
Research and Development
Ontario has a positive investment climate and off ers some of the most generous research and development (R&D) incentives in the world. Companies conducting R&D earn a tax credit on every dollar they spend on eligible R&D, including capital equipment and overhead (see section V: Funding, Incentives and Programs for Green Business).
Total R&D spending for York Region companies in 2001 was $92.5 million, an increase of 208% from 1994. In 2006, three York Region companies ranked in the top ten Canadian companies investing in R&D. 2
• 3rd Magna International - $652 million • 5th AMD Technologies (formerly ATI) - $458 million• 6th IBM - $360 million
York Region is home to innovative technology transfer facilities, university research centres and independent companies that conduct research on the natural environment and agriculture, robotics, computer products, and pharmaceuticals among others.
IBM Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS) is Canada’s leading edge and largest software development facility located in Markham. With its mission statement, “innovation through collaboration”, the centre builds and fosters relationships among researchers, funding agencies, IBM, and customers, while identifying new and emerging technology issues for academic research.
IBM Canada Ltd. 3600 Steeles Avenue EastMarkham, ON L3R 9Z7 Tel: 1 (888) 426-5800www.cas.ibm.com
Innovation Synergy Centre in Markham (ISCM) is a business advisory ‘hub’ designed to accelerate the development of thriving enterprises with ten to 50 employees.
Innovation Synergy Centre in Markham1380 Rodick Road, Suite 100Markham, ON L3R 4G5Email: [email protected]: (905) 248-2727www.iscm.ca
Koffl er Scientifi c Reserve, University of Toronto is a unique, fi eld research reserve in the Township of King that focuses on scientifi c research and teaching on the natural environment.
Koffl er Scientifi c Reserve at Jokers Hill 17000 Duff erin Street King City, ON L7B 1K5 Email: [email protected] Tel: (905) 727-3333 www.zoo.utoronto.ca/jokershill/jh.html
Living City Campus at Kortright - Toronto and Region
Conversation Authority is a facility that seeks to initiate, inspire, support and monitor change toward sustainable living through practice, education and market transformation focusing on renewable energy, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) buildings, new technologies, and sustainable transportation.
Kortright Centre9550 Pine Valley DriveWoodbridge, ON L4H 2Z6Email: [email protected]: (416) 661-6600www.trca.on.ca
Muck Crops Research Station, University of Guelph located in the Bradford / Holland Marsh of York Region, includes a plant pathology lab, greenhouses, and cold storage facilities and is the largest area of organic (muck) soil developed for agriculture in Ontario.
Muck Crops Research Station, Dept. of Agriculture University of Guelph1125 Woodchoppers Lane R.R. #1, Kettleby, ON L0G 1J0Email: [email protected] Tel: (905) 775-3783www.plant.uoguelph.ca
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2.4 YORK REGION SUSTAINABILITY AWARD WINNERS
The following award winning York Region companies are creating new approaches for achieving results to environmental challenges locally, nationally and internationally.
2008 Delcan International Corporation, Markham was awarded the Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors of California Engineering Excellence Award for the Los Angeles Regional Traffi c Management Center.
2008 PCI Geomatics, Richmond Hill signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Center for Earth Observation and Digital Earth (CEODE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences for the development of an initial project for a Wetland Environment Monitoring and Applications System in China.
2007 J. D. Smith & Sons Ltd., Vaughan was the recipient of the 2007 Supply Chain and Logistics Association Canada (SCL), Green Supply Chain Award, co-sponsored by Transport Canada.
2007 Lotek Wireless, Newmarket in partnership with Dalhousie University and the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN), received Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) funding in the form of a $35 million investment.
2007 Napier-Reid, Markham provided a water fi ltration system and completed the installation, start-up and commissioning of the Leslie Frost Centre Water Treatment Plant in Dorset, Ontario.
2007 North American Decal, Markham received the 2007 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Pollution Prevention Award - Overall Pollution Prevention Eff orts, Small Business.
2007 Restoration Environmental Contractors REC,
Whitchurch-Stouff ville was awarded the Regent Park Toronto Revitalization Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Project. 2006 AMUT NA, Vaughan received the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) Global Plastic Environmental for Enabling Technology Award and constructed the fi rst PET recycling / washing plant in California.
2006 Earth Rangers, Kortright Centre, Vaughan was awarded the global Ecomagination Leadership Award. Earth Rangers is a showcase of sustainable technologies such as geothermal heating and cooling, energy-effi cient lighting and solar power that make it one of the most energy-effi cient buildings in Canada.
2005 Aecometric Corporation, Richmond Hill was the winner of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) Canadian Innovation Award for Environmental Technologies. Aecometric technology helps to reduce airborne emissions and energy costs and improve industrial effi ciencies.
2005 - 1998 VANBOTS, Markham, an industry leader in sustainable construction, was awarded the Toronto Construction Association (TCA) Best of the Best Award ten times in eight years.
1999 Amsdell Inc., Richmond Hill was the recipient of a National Research Council (IRAP) $200,000 Grant for “Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Controlled Converter for High Power Applications”.
1999 Blue-Zone Technologies Ltd., Vaughan was awarded the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) Canadian Innovation Award for Environmental Technologies. Blue-Zone specializes in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in hospital operating rooms.
Upper Canada Mall, Newmarket is powering 30% of common areas through Bullfrog Power and environmentally friendly sources such as wind turbines.
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Highlight: Initiatives by York Region Businesses
• J.D. Smith. In 2007, J.D. Smith of Concord was recognized for winning the fi rst annual Green Supply Chain Award by Supply Chain and Logistics Association Canada (SCL). The award acknowledged the company for having set and exceeded high standards for environmental friendliness in the handling and shipment of their products to customers. The company has made signifi cant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions through a number of initiatives, including in-cab heaters that reduce vehicle idling levels, electric light retrofi ts in three facilities that have lowered electricity consumption, energy-smart roof replacement, and a building automation system that has reduced natural gas consumption.
• CLB Media. Located in Aurora, CLB Media launched Green Business Magazine in January 2008. The magazine, which explores a broad range of issues related to corporate sustainable development, including energy, environmental management and emissions trading, has a readership of 60,000 senior executives across Canada.
• Philips. In 2002, Philips launched their fi rst Sustainability Report stating a commitment to being the world’s leading eco-effi cient company in the electronics industry. Seeing environmental improvement as an opportunity for innovation, they work continuously to minimize the impacts of products, processes and services. In addition to implementing the internationally recognized ISO 14001 standard and certifi cation, they have developed procedures for Environmentally Conscious Product Design – called EcoDesign – that deal with all phases of product development. These corporate directives have had a very positive impact on the operations and competitiveness of the Canadian offi ce located in Markham.
• Bluezone Technologies. Blue-Zone Technologies Ltd. specializes in the cost-eff ective prevention and measurable reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from hospital operating rooms. The company is currently showcasing its globally innovative sustainable capture of excess volatile anesthetics. These are essential medical gases with high global warming potencies that are otherwise routinely vented into the atmosphere through the operating room’s scavenging system. Blue-Zone’s facility in Concord houses the fi rst-of-its-kind Deltasorb® Service operation for Greening Anesthesia, also recognized by Sustainable Development Technologies Canada (SDTC) under their Clean Funding Program.
• Staples Business Depot. Headquartered in Richmond Hill, Staples Business Depot makes it easy for their customers to recycle by off ering a variety of services including options for recycling computers and offi ce technology products, ink and toner cartridges, cell phones and other rechargeable batteries. In late 2006, they announced the launch of the fi rst complete line of environmentally responsible paper certifi ed by the Forest Stewardship Council, Domtar EarthChoice. In the press release, President of STAPLES Business Depot, Steve Matyas said: “STAPLES Canada is proud to off er consumers an ethical and environmentally responsible alternative when it comes to paper. Not only do we share with Domtar a strong commitment to sustainability but we also believe that off ering competitively priced Domtar EarthChoice papers is an excellent business decision.”
• The Briars Resort and Spa. Located in Georgina, The Briars has long been an advocate for the environment and Lake Simcoe. In 2007 John and Barbara Sibbald, owners of the Briars, were presented with the Georgina Citizen of the Year for their sustained eff orts in leading environmental causes. Resort initiatives include: energy effi cient lighting, occupancy sensors and timers; guest rooms and conference rooms contain recycling bins to help separate four streams of waste; no disposable cups are used in the staff room; all rooms have high effi ciency showerheads; health-conscious products are used in the Spa; and, plans are in place to compost all kitchen wastes and introduce solar hot water by 2010.
For an in-depth Economic Profi le of York Region visit www.york.ca
To access links to York Region and local municipal maps visit the York Region Geomatics Services (GIS) website at http://maps.york.ca/yorkexplorer
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III. LEARN MORE ABOUT SUSTAINABILITY
The following is a listing of publications, directories, reports and guidebooks that provide current news and information relating to the environmental industry.
3.1 ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIA SOURCES
Environmental News Network (ENN) is a source of online environmental news with a 15 year database of experience, content, contacts and understanding of the environment. Core sources include Reuters and Associated Press plus numerous partners, contributors, freelance journalists, and research associates from around the world.
Environmental News Network Inc.402 North B StreetFairfi eld, Iowa USA 52556Tel: (641) 472-2790www.enn.com
Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine is directed to professionals in the design, construction and operation of water treatment and distribution systems, sewerage systems, and industrial and hazardous waste management systems.
Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine220 Industrial Parkway South, Unit 30 Aurora, ON L4G 3V6 Tel: (905) 727-4666 Email: [email protected]
Green Business Magazine is a business-to-business magazine that explores a broad range of issues related to energy, the environment and emissions and has a distribution to over 60,000 senior Canadian business executives.
Green Business240 Edward StreetAurora, ON L4G 3S9Tel: (905) 727-0077 www.green-business.ca
3.2 ONLINE DIRECTORIES AND NETWORKS
Canadian Environmental.com is a comprehensive business- to-business hub for environmental professionals with over 15,000 company listings.
Canadian Environmental2342 Munn’s AvenueOakville, ON L6H 6G9Tel: (905) 257-1119www.canadianevnvironmental.com
Canadian Environmental Solutions (CES) is an online directory of more than 1,600 export-oriented Canadian environmental companies who provide innovative technologies and expertise to address the environmental challenges faced by every sector of the economy. It is used extensively by Industry Canada, Canada’s Trade Commissioners, Trade Team Canada Environment, foreign buyers, government agencies and other international organizations to fi nd capable Canadian environmental fi rms.
Industry Canada Web Service CentreC.D. Howe Building235 Queen StreetOttawa, ON K1A 0H5Email: [email protected]: 1 (800) 328-6189www.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/ces-sec.nsf/en/Home
Canadian Solar Industry Association (CANSIA) Industry
Directory provides online contact information and profi le descriptions of all CanSIA member organizations across Canada and beyond.
Canadian Solar Industry Association2378 Holly Lane, #208Ottawa, ON K1V 7P1Email: [email protected]: 1 (866) 522-6742www.cansia.ca/Default.aspx?pageId=134694&tab=1
Canadian Technology Directory - The Clean Energy Portal is a repository of information related to Canadian climate change mitigation expertise and relevant Canadian or international organizations, initiatives and events.
CANMET Energy Technology Centre 1 Haanel DriveOttawa, ON K1A 1M1Email: [email protected]: (613) 996-3732www.cleanenergy.gc.ca/tech_dict/index_e.asps
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Environmental Expert.com is a website that connects over 500,000 global environmental industry professionals to over 15,000 companies that provide environmental products, services and information.
www.environmental-expert.com
Green Market Canada is an online national marketplace and information exchange centre that provides information for the development, design, construction and operation of facilities that are energy effi cient, health conscious and ecologically responsible.
Green Market CanadaEmail: [email protected]: (416) 473-4614www.greenmarketcanada.ca
Hazardous Waste Information Network (HWIN) is a web based system that allows hazardous waste generators, carriers, and receivers to register their activities online with the Ministry of the Environment. It enables users to pay the generator registration fee and to create and process electronic manifests over the web and off ers signifi cant benefi ts in the form of reduced costs for manifest transactions, record keeping and reporting.
www.hwin.ca/hwin/index.jsp
Ontario Environment Business Directory is a complimentary online listing of companies with a facility in Ontario that provides environmental products and/or services. The Resource page on the website also contains a collection of organizations that provide Ontario’s environmental sector with services on a non-profi t basis.
www.envirodirectory.on.ca
3.3 ONLINE REPORTS AND GUIDEBOOKS:
Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, Gaining the
Competitive Edge: An Environmental Guidebook for Small
and Medium Sized Enterprises highlights the care of the environment in business, and assists companies to recognize the business benefi ts of environmental leadership and the development of these ideas in context of their business. The Guidebook includes a listing of federal, provincial and municipal environmental regulations that aff ect business.
www.cme-mec.ca/on/documents/Environmental_Guidebook.pdf
Environment Canada’s Green House Gas Emissions
Calculators are available online:
www.on.ec.gc.ca/community/ecoaction/greenhousecalcs-e.html
Innovations Review 2008 is the fi rst edition of the annual green business Innovation Review that highlights more than 20 processes, products and technologies based on four criteria: good for business, good for the environment, ready to be implemented and innovative. The report includes innovations in real estate, operations and manufacturing, fl eets, packaging, fi nance, human resources, shipping, retail, banking and food and agriculture.
www.edf.org/documents/7904_innovationsreview2008.pdf
Renewable Energy Development of Ontario (REDO) is for potential developers of renewable energy sources in Ontario, and details information including funding, federal and provincial legislation and fi nancial assistance, tax refunds, regulations, project licensing information, and environmental assessment information.
www.energy.gov.on.ca/english/pdf/renewable/REDO.pdf
The State of Green Business 2008 is a 64 page report that includes the top green business stories of 2007 and a set of 20 indicators on the progress of the greening of business.
www.greenbiz.com/column/2008/01/30/the-state-green-business-2008
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SECTION B:
YOUR GREEN RESOURCE GUIDE
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IV. NETWORKS AND PARTNERSHIPS FOR GREEN BUSINESS
The following local, provincial, national and international organizations and associations provide a wide range of environmental information and resources for business.
4.1 LOCAL RESOURCES
Bullfrog Power is a leading provider of 100% green electricity to Ontario businesses and residents. It sources power exclusively from generators who meet or exceed the Federal Government’s Environmental ChoiceM Program EcoLogoM standard for renewable electricity from emissions-free sources such as wind and low-impact water power instead of carbon-intensive sources.
Bullfrog Power119 Spadina Avenue, Suite 1000Toronto, ON M5H 2L1Email form online at: www.bullfrogpower.com/contact/contact.cfmTel: 1 (877) 360-3464www.bullfrogpower.com
Conservation Network is a network of 36 conservation authorities and community based environmental organizations dedicated to conserving, restoring, developing and managing natural resources on a water-shed basis.
Conservation Network120 Bayview Parkway, P. O. Box 11 Newmarket, ON L3Y 4W3 Email: [email protected]: (905) 895-0716www.conservation-ontario.on.ca
Green Enterprise Toronto (GET) is a network of local, independent enterprises committed to a healthy environment, buying local and providing meaningful employment.
Green Enterprise Toronto215 Spadina Avenue, Suite 400Toronto, ON M5T 2C7Email: [email protected]: (416) 644-1012www.greenenterprise.net
Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA) in partnership with municipal and other levels of government, provides leadership in the restoration and protection of the environmental health and quality of Lake Simcoe and its watershed.
Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority120 Bayview Parkway, P. O. Box 282Newmarket, ON L3Y 4X1Tel: (905) 895-1281
Living City Campus at Kortright – Toronto and Region
Conversation Authority is a facility that seeks to initiate, inspire, support and monitor change toward sustainable living through practice, education and market transformation. From renewable energy to green Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) buildings to new technologies and sustainable transportation, visitors will experience the latest in green living, inspiring change for a healthier tomorrow. The Earth Rangers building at Kortright received a LEED Gold designation in recognition of its low environmental impact.
Kortright Centre9550 Pine Valley DriveWoodbridge, ON L4H 2Z6Email: [email protected]: (416) 661-6600www.trca.on.ca
“The Living City project is a remarkable
initiative which should have a signifi cant impact on the quality of life in the GTA.”
The Honourable David E. Crombie, President and CEO, Canadian Urban Institute
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Local Food Plus is a non-profi t organization that promotes the benefi ts of environmentally and socially responsible food production to farmers and consumers.
Local Food Plus1965 Queen Street East, Suite 2Toronto, ON M4L 1H9Tel: (416) 699-6070www.localfl avourplus.ca
Smart Commute Initiative is a demand management project that establishes programs such as carpool and vanpool ride-sharing, cycling, and pedestrian services.
Three Transportation Management Associations (TMA) operate within York Region:
• Smart Commute (North Toronto, Vaughan) William Small Center, Room 120 4700 Keele Street (York University Campus) Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Tel: (416) 736-2100 Ext. 70690 www.smartcommutentv.ca
• Smart Commute 404-7 Association (Markham, Richmond Hill)
Businesses in Markham should contact:Basil Marcello, Program Manager, Smart Commute 404-7 Markham Board of Trade80F Centurian Drive, Ste. 206Markham, ON L3R 8C1Tel: (905) 474-0730 Ext. 14www.smartcommute404-7.ca
Businesses in Richmond Hill should contact:Paul Bradbury, Program Manager,Smart Commute 404-7Richmond Hill Chamber of Commerce376 Church Street SouthRichmond Hill, ON L4C 9V8Tel: (905) 884-1961 Ext. 24www.smartcommute404-7.ca
• Smart Commute Central York (Newmarket, Aurora)470 Davis DriveNewmarket, ON L3Y 2P3Tel: (905) 898-5900 www.smartcommutecentralyork.ca
South Lake Communities Futures Development
Corporation is a non-profi t community based organization operating under contract from Industry Canada’s FedNor Program. The Corporation provides a variety of small business and community economic development services within the towns of East Gwillimbury and Georgina. Services include business counseling, fi nancing, and a business resource centre. Southlake Community Futures Centre183 The Queensway South Keswick, ON L4P 2A3Email: [email protected]: 1 (866) 605-1244www.southlakecfdc.org
The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Toronto represents and promotes the interests of the commercial real estate industry through eff ective leadership and advocacy, and the collection, analysis and dissemination of information. The BOMA Conservation Demand Management (CDM) Program directs funds to eligible participants towards the capital cost of demand-reducing and energy saving initiatives in their buildings.
BOMA20 Queen Street West, Suite 2012Toronto, ON M5H 3R3Tel: (416) 596-1085www.powerauthority.on.ca
The Clean Air Partnership is a registered charity that works in partnership with corporations, foundations, and government to achieve clean air, facilitate the exchange of ideas, advance change and promote and coordinate implementation of actions that improve local air quality.
Clean Air Partnership 75 Elizabeth StreetToronto, ON M5G 1P4Email: [email protected]: (416) 392-6672www.cleanairpartnership.org
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The Toronto Region Sustainability Program (TRSP) is a program under Ontario Centre for Environmental Technology Assessment (OCETA) that assists small-to-medium sized manufacturers to conduct pollution prevention assessments and develop a pollution prevention action plan to address environmental issues. Technical and fi nancial assistance are provided to enhance environmental performance while improving competitiveness.
Ontario Centre for Environmental Technology Assessment (OCETA)2070 Hadwen Road, Unit 201AMississauga, ON L5K 2C9Email: [email protected] Tel: (905) 822-4133www.oceta.on.ca/TORSUS
York Federation of Agriculture promotes agriculture in York Region through fi nancial support and representation. Approximately 800 farmers in York Region are members of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA).
Tel: (905) 888-1235
York Region Agricultural Advisory Liaison meets on a regular basis to discuss the issues and challenges facing agriculture in York Region.
York Region Planning & Development Services 17250 Yonge Street, 4th FloorNewmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1Tel: (905) 830-4444 Ext. 1568
York Region Environmental Alliance (YREA) is a non-profi t, incorporated organization. The volunteer board of directors hails from the far reaches of York Region and works within its communities in partnership on various projects of mutual concern. It has a dedicated membership and volunteer base.
York Region Environmental Alliance 61 Briarcliff e Crescent Thornhill, ON L4J 7H2Email: [email protected] Tel: (905) 660-9782 www.yrea.org/resources.htm
York Region Farm Fresh Association is an association of producers of farm products direct from the farm. The brochure, York Region Farm Fresh, provides a listing of pick-your-own farms, markets and gardens throughout York Region.
York Region Tourism 17250 Yonge Street, Main FloorNewmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1Email: [email protected]: 1 (888) 448-0000 www.yorktourism.com
York South Simcoe Training and Adjustment Board (YSSTAB) is a non-profi t, community-based organization that works to develop solutions to local labour market needs and issues.
York South Simcoe Training and Adjustment Board 17665 Leslie Street, Unit 42Newmarket, ON L3Y 3E3Email: [email protected] Tel: (905) 967-0605www.ysstab.on.ca
York Technology Association is a leading voice of the technology industry that provides information, insight and action on issues of importance in the technology cluster.
York Technology Association5694 Highway 7 East, Suite 424Markham, ON L3P 1B4Tel: 1 (888) 530-2437www.yorktech.ca
Windfall Ecology Centre is a community based, non-profi t organization that brings environmental solutions to businesses, institutions, and communities.
Windfall Ecology Centre93A Industrial Parkway SouthAurora, ON L4G 3V5Email: [email protected]: (905) 727 0491www.windfallcentre.ca
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4.2 PROVINCIAL RESOURCES
Association of Municipal Recycling Coordinators (AMRC) is an incorporated non-profi t organization formed in 1987 by municipal waste management professionals to facilitate the sharing of municipal waste reduction and recycling information and experience.
Association of Municipal Recycling Coordinators127 Wyndham Street North, Suite100Guelph, ON N1H 4E9Email: [email protected]: (519) 823-1990www.amrc.ca
Ontario Centre for Environmental Technology
Advancement (OCETA) is a non-profi t organization that supports the commercialization of innovative technologies and environmentally sustainable solutions that provides a comprehensive range of services (business, environment, and technical) to entrepreneurs, start-up companies and small and medium sized enterprises. Programs include Environmental Technology Verifi cation Program (ETV Canada), the Toronto Region Sustainability Program, aboutREMEDIATION and the Canada Brownfi elds Network.
OCETA2070 Hadwen Road, Unit 201AMississauga, ON L5K 2C9Email: [email protected]: (905) 822-4133www.oceta.on.ca
Ontario Environment Industry Association (ONEIA) is a business association that represents the interests of the environment industry in Ontario. Membership includes over 200 companies with environmental products and services, institutes, universities, and governments.
Ontario Environment Industry Association (ONEIA) 2395 Speakman DriveMississauga, ON L5K 1B3 Tel: (416) 531-7884www.oneia.ca
4.3 NATIONAL RESOURCES Agriculture Institute of Canada (AIC) is a federation of member organizations that supports and promotes Canada’s professional and scientifi c capacity for agriculture.
Agricultural Institute of Canada 280 Albert Street, Suite 900 Ottawa, ON K1P 5G8Email: offi [email protected]: (613)-232-9459 Ext. 300 or 1 (888) 277-7980www.aic.ca
Canada Green Building Council is a broad-based inclusive coalition of representatives from diff erent segments of the design and building industry working to change industry standards, develop best design practices and guidelines, and advocate for green buildings.
The Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED), is a rating tool developed to encourage sustainable environmental design and the incorporation of various environmental elements into the design of buildings that reduce costs, energy and water use and emissions. The LEED accredited Professional Directory is available online.
Canada Green Building Council325 Dalhousie Street, Suite 800Ottawa, ON K1N 7G2Email: www.cagbc.orgTel: 1 (866) 941-1184 Ext. 22www.cagbc.org
Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA) is a high-tech association that matches business opportunities across sectors. Members are connected to investment and partnership opportunities with major global companies.
CATA Alliance: Ontario and Eastern Provinces1111 - 1 Davis Drive, Suite 505Newmarket, ON L3Y 9E5Email: [email protected]: (905) 952-0778www.cata.ca
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Canadian Business for Social Responsibility is a business-led, non-profi t social responsibility consultancy and peer-to-peer learning organization providing members with counsel and customized advisory services to improve performance and contribute to a better world.
Canadian Business for Social Responsibility Toronto Offi ce360 Bay Street, Suite 300Toronto, ON M5H 2V6Email: [email protected]: (416) 703-7435www.cbsr.ca
Canadian Environmental Auditing Association (CEAA) is an organization that actively promotes and supports the environmental auditing profession. Members receive information on current environmental auditing developments and access to a broad range of environmental auditor certifi cation programs.
Canadian Environmental Auditing Association 610 Ford Drive, Suite 262 Oakville, ON L6J 7W4 Email: [email protected]: (905) 845-9595 www.ceaa-acve.ca
Canadian Environmental Certifi cation Approvals Board (CECAB) recognizes environmental skills and knowledge by certifying environmental practitioners in Canada.
Canadian Environmental Certifi cation Approvals Board308 - 11th Avenue South East, Suite 200Calgary, AB T2G 0Y2Email: [email protected]: (403) 233-7484www.cecab.org
Canadian Environmental Envirojobs Inc. is an online job board for environmental professionals across Canada.
Canadian Environmental2342 Munn’s AvenueOakville, ON L6H 6G9Email: [email protected]: (905) 257-1119www.canadianenvironmental.com/envirojobs
Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) is a non-profi t, public interest organization established in 1970 to use existing laws to protect the environment, and to advocate environmental law reforms. It is also a free legal advisory clinic for the public, and will act at hearings and in courts on behalf of citizens or citizens’ groups who are otherwise unable to aff ord legal assistance.
Canadian Environmental Law Association130 Spadina Avenue, Suite 301Toronto, ON M5V 2L4Email: [email protected]: (416) 960-2284www.cela.ca
Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) is Canada’s largest farmers’ organization with a membership that includes provincial general farm organizations, and national and inter-provincial commodity organizations from every province. CFA represents over 200,000 Canadian farmers.
Canadian Federation of Agriculture 75 Albert Street, Suite 1101Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7Email: [email protected]: (613) 236-3633www.cfa-fca.ca
Canadian Innovation Centre is a non-profi t corporation and a source of best practices for pre-commercial market research. The Centre has a process for guiding innovators and their innovations to the market.
Canadian Innovation Centre295 Hagey Boulevard, Suite 15Waterloo, ON N2L 6R5Email: [email protected]: (519) 885-5870www.innovationcentre.ca
Canadian Society of Soil Science (CSSS) is a non-profi t organization for scientists, engineers, technologists, administrators, and students involved in professional soil science. It promotes the wise use of soil for the benefi t of all society, and research and practical application of fi ndings in soil science, and provides information and technology exchange among people in professional soil science. Canadian Society of Soil ScienceP. O. Box 637Pinawa, MB R0E 1L0Email: [email protected]: (204) 753-2747www.csss.ca
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Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) is a non-profi t association that provides innovative solar solutions to world energy problems, and plays a major role in promoting the transition to a solar energy future worldwide. Membership is comprised of individuals, companies, and governments who share an interest in solar technology.
Canadian Solar Industries Association2378 Holly Lane, #208Ottawa, ON K1V 7P1Email: [email protected]: 1 (866) 522-6742www.cansia.com
Canadian Technology Network (CTN) is a network of over 300 experts in technology and business linking federal and provincial government labs and agencies, universities, community colleges, industry associations, technology centres, and economic development agencies to provide innovative Canadian companies with quick and personal access to expertise, advice and information about how to meet technology challenges.
Canadian Technology Network380 Saint-Antoine West, Suite 6000Montreal QC H2Y 3X7Tel: (514) 283-7700www.ctn-rct.ca
Canadian Water & Wastewater Association (CWWA) is a non-profi t national body representing the common interests of Canada’s public sector municipal water and wastewater services and their private sector suppliers and partners.
Canadian Water & Wastewater Association1010 Polytek Street, Unit 11Ottawa, ON K1J 9H9Email: admin@cwwaTel: (613) 747-0524 www.cwwa.ca
Canadian Water Quality Association is a non-profi t trade association that promotes the growth of the water quality improvement industry, educates water quality professionals, serves as a unifi ed voice in government and public relations, and provides a role in consumer education.
Canadian Water Quality Association295 The West Mall, Suite 330Toronto, ON M9C 4Z4Email: [email protected]: (416) 695-3068www.cwqa.com
Canadian Water Resources Association (CWRA) is a national organization of individuals and organizations from the public, private and academic sectors that are committed to raising awareness of the value of water and to promoting responsible and eff ective water resource management in Canada.
Canadian Water Resources Association280 Albert Street, Suite 900Ottawa, ON K1P 5G8Email: [email protected]: (613) 237-9363www.cwra.org
Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is dedicated to ensuring a lasting legacy of healthy wildlife and habitat by informing and educating Canadians, advocating responsible human actions and representing wildlife on conservation issues.
Canadian Wildlife Federation350 Michael Cowpland DriveKanata, ON K2M 2W1Email: [email protected]: 1 (800) 563-9453www.cwf-fcf.org
Composting Council of Canada is a national non-profi t, member-driven organization with a charter to advocate and advance composting and compost usage. It serves as the central resource and network for the composting industry and, through its members, contributes to the environmental sustainability of the communities in which they operate.
Composting Council of Canada16 Northumberland StreetToronto, ON M6H 1P7Email: [email protected]: 1 (877) 571-4769www.compost.org
Environmental Careers Organization (ECO) off ers services in the fi eld of human resource management reaching all participants of the environmental sector including employers, practitioners, educators, and students.
ECO Canada308 - 11th Avenue South East, Suite 200Calgary, AB T2G 0Y2Email: [email protected]: (403) 233-0748www.eco.ca/portal/default.aspx
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National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) hosts an online career information centre.
www.jobtarget.com
The Canadian Council for Human Resources in the Environment Industry (CCHREI) is a non-profi t corporation that assists the Canadian environment sectors in implementing sound human resource development policies.
ECO Canada308 - 11th Avenue South East, Suite 200Calgary, AB T2G 0Y2Email: [email protected] Tel: (403) 233-0748www.cchrei.ca
The GLOBE Foundation is a non-profi t organization that champions green initiatives and leverages sustainable ventures. It assists companies and individuals to realize the value of economically viable environmental business opportunities through conferences and events, research and consulting, project management, communications and awards.
The GLOBE Foundation World Trade Centre999 Canada Place, Suite 578 Vancouver, BC V6C 3E1Email: [email protected]: (604) 775-7300www.globe.ca
The National Round Table on the Environment and the
Economy (NRTEE) is dedicated to exploring new opportunities to integrate environmental conservation and economic development to sustain Canada’s prosperity. Members are distinguished leaders in business and labour, universities, environmental organizations, aboriginal communities and municipalities.
National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy344 Slater Street, Suite 200Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y3Email: [email protected]: (613) 992-7189www.nrtee-trnee.ca
The Sustainability Purchasing Network (SPN) is a learning resource for corporate, non-profi t, academic, government, public sector, labour, and co-operative organizations, that assists in sustainability purchasing eff orts.
Sustainability Purchasing NetworkFraser Basin Council470 Granville Street, 1st FloorVancouver, BC V6C 1V5Email: [email protected] Tel: (604) 488-5350www.buysmartbc.com/home/index.php
WorkCabin is Canada’s fi rst dedicated professional-level online environmental job site. Clients include some of Canada’s premiere environmental organizations and companies.
WorkCabin1065 Cockshutt Road, RR5Simcoe, ON N3Y 4K4Tel: (519) 429 3729 www.workcabin.ca
4.4 INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES
AccountAbility works with businesses, clusters, regions, sectors and nations, and provides in-house expertise and global partnerships to identify opportunities and build strategies to drive responsible competitiveness.
AccountAbility1250 24th Street North West, Suite 300Washington, DC USA 20037Tel: (202) 835-1692www.accountability21.net
Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) is a non-profi t, nonpartisan professional organization that enhances knowledge and expertise by providing a neutral forum for information exchange, professional development, networking opportunities, public education, and outreach to more than 8,000 environmental professionals in 65 countries. A&WMA also promotes global environmental responsibility.
Air & Waste Management AssociationOne Gateway Center, 3rd Floor420 Fort Duquesne BoulevardPittsburgh, PA USA 15222-1435Email: [email protected] Tel: 1 (800) 270-3444www.awma.org
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Environmental Assessment Association (EAA) is dedicated to providing its members with information, education, and professional certifi cation to qualifi ed environmental experts. EAA’s membership is comprised of professionals from over 30 countries involved in Phase I site assessment, Phase II sampling and testing and Phase III remediation through environmental consultations.
Environmental Assessment Association40 North 19th Avenue, Suite C-2Phoenix, Arizona USA 85027Email: [email protected]: (623) 580-4646www.eaa-assoc.org
International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) provides information on emissions trading and greenhouse gas market activity and participates in the design and implementation of national and international guidelines.
International Emissions Trading AssociationGeneva Offi ce24, rue Merle d’AubignéCH-1207 Genève, SwitzerlandEmail: [email protected]: +41-22-737-0500www.ieta.org
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) is a Canadian based non-profi t organization with a diverse team of more than 150 people located in more than 30 countries. As a policy research institute IISD promotes change towards sustainable development by engaging decision-makers in government, business, NGOs, and other sectors.
International Institute for Sustainable Development161 Portage Avenue East, 6th FloorWinnipeg, MB R3B 0Y4Email: [email protected]: (204) 958-7700www.iisd.org
National Association of Environmental Professionals
(NAEP) is a multidisciplinary, professional association dedicated to the promotion of ethical practices, technical competency, and professional standards in the environmental fi elds. Members refl ect a diversity of employers, including government, industry, academia, consulting fi rms, and the private sector in the U.S. and abroad.
National Association of Environmental Professionals 100 North 20th Street, 4th Floor Philadelphia, PA USA 19103Email: [email protected]: (215) 564-3484www.naep.org
National Solid Wastes Management Association (NSWMA) is a trade association representing for-profi t companies in North America that provide solid, hazardous and medical waste collection, recycling and disposal services, and companies that provide professional and consulting services to the waste services industry.
National Solid Wastes Management Association 4301 Connecticut Avenue North West, Suite 300Washington, DC USA 20008-2304Email: [email protected] Tel: (202) 244-4700www.nswma.org
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD) provides governments with the analytical basis to develop environmental policies that are eff ective and economically effi cient through performance reviews, data collection, policy analysis and projections.
OECD Washington Center 2001 L Street North West, Suite 650Washington, DC USA 20036-4922Email: [email protected] Tel: (202) 785-6323www.oecd.org
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) is a non-profi t, worldwide professional society comprised of individuals and institutions engaged in the study, analysis, and solution of environmental problems. SETAC’s mission is to support the development of principles and practices for protection, enhancement and management of sustainable environmental quality and ecosystem integrity. SETAC North America1010 North 12th AvenuePensacola, Florida USA 32501-3367Email: [email protected]: (850) 469-1500www.setac.org
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Soil & Water Conservation Society is a non-profi t scientifi c and educational organization with over 5,000 global members that serves as an advocate for conservation professionals and for science-based conservation practice, programs, and policy.
Soil and Water Conservation Society945 South West Ankeny RoadAnkeny, Iowa USA 50023-9723Email online form at: www.swcs.org/en/contact_us.cfmTel: (515) 289-2331www.swcs.org
Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) is a professional association of over 8,000 members that advances the practice of environmentally and economically sound management of municipal solid waste.
Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) 1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 700Silver Spring, Maryland USA 20910Email form online at: www.swana.org/www/tabid/570/Default.aspx?emailid=1Tel: 1 (800) 467-9262www.swana.org
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is an independent non-profi t organization with the largest repository of corporate greenhouse gas emissions data. CDP leverages its data and process by making its information requests and responses from corporations publicly available.
Carbon Disclosure Project40 Bowling Green LaneLondon, EC1R 0NE, United KingdomEmail: [email protected]: +44-207-970-5660www.cdproject.net/index.asp
The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) is an international organization created by Canada, Mexico and the United States under the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC). Established to address regional environmental concerns, help prevent potential trade and environmental confl icts, and to promote the eff ective enforcement of environmental law, it complements the environmental provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Commission for Environmental Cooperation393, rue St-Jacques Ouest, Bureau 200Montreal, QC H2Y 1N9 Email: [email protected]: (514) 350-4300www.cec.org
The Energy Collective is a moderated online community for people who want to understand how technology and businesses are adapting to address the challenges of climate change and the quest for clean energy.
The Energy CollectiveEmail: [email protected]; [email protected]: (973) 763-2882; (212) 582-3791www.theenergycollective.com
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) has pioneered the development of the world’s most widely used sustainability reporting framework and is committed to its continuous improvement and application worldwide. This framework sets out the principles and indicators that organizations can use to measure and report their economic, environmental, and social performance.
Global Reporting InitiativePO Box 100391001 EAAmsterdam, The NetherlandsTel: +31-20-531-0000www.globalreporting.org/Home
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) provides an objective source of information about climate change. Assesses on an open and transparent basis the latest scientifi c, technical and socio-economic literature produced worldwide that is relevant to the understanding of the risk of human-induced climate change.
IPCC Secretariatc/o World Meteorological Organization7bis Avenue de la Paix, C.P. 2300CH-1211 Geneva 2, SwitzerlandEmail: [email protected]: +41-22-730-8208www.ipcc.ch/index.htm
The Pew Center on Global Climate Change is a non-profi t organization that provides information and innovative solutions to address global climate change.
Pew Center on Global Climate Change2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 550Arlington, VA 22201, USATel: (703) 516-4146www.pewclimate.org
Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS) provides a global standard for voluntary off set projects and ensures that carbon off sets that businesses buy can be trusted and have real environmental benefi ts. Online registries and a central database that standardizes and provides transparency and credibility to the voluntary off set market are opened to the public.
Voluntary Carbon StandardEmail: [email protected] Acting Program Manager:Tel: + 44-20-7960 2979VCS Acting CEO:Tel: + 41-22-737-0501www.v-c-s.org/index.html
Waste Equipment Technology Association (WASTEC) is a trade association representing companies which design, build, distribute, service, and consult with respect to the equipment and technology systems that are used to collect, contain, transport, store, process, recycle, treat, and dispose of the world’s solid wastes and recyclable materials.
Waste Equipment Technology Association4301 Connecticut Avenue North West, Suite 300Washington, DC USA 20008-2304Email: [email protected]: (202) 244-4700www.envasns.org
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development
(WBCSD) is a CEO-led association of some 200 global companies dealing exclusively with business and sustainable development that works with governments, non-governmental and inter-governmental organizations. It provides a platform for companies to explore sustainable development, share knowledge and best practices, and advocates business positions.
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development North American Offi ce1744 R Street North WestWashington, DC 20009, USAEmail: [email protected]: (202) 420-7745www.wbcsd.org
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V. FUNDING, INCENTIVES AND PROGRAMS FOR SUSTAINABILITY
The following agencies and programs assist companies to move new products from conception to the marketplace, reduce energy consumption, benefi t from environmentally responsible solutions and thereby increase profi tability.
5.1 FEDERAL PROGRAMS
CANMET Energy Technology Centre – Clean Energy Portal is a web portal for clean energy technology information exchange. The Portal actively promotes Canadian companies to foreign businesses, investors, and governments and is designed for providers of clean energy and climate change technologies, including consultants, manufacturers and distributors, designers, associations, and public and private sector partners.
CANMET Energy Technology Centre1 Haanel DriveOttawa, ON K1A 1M1Email: [email protected]: (613) 996-3732www.cleanenergy.gc.ca
Canada-Ontario Business Service Centre (COBSC) provides access to accurate, timely and relevant information on federal and provincial business-related programs, fi nancing, services and regulations. The COBSC is jointly managed by Industry Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services.
Canada-Ontario Business Service Centre151 Yonge Street, 3rd FloorToronto, ON M5C 2W7Email online form: www.cobsc.org/en/contactus.cfmTel: (416) 775-3451 Toll Free: 1 (800) 567-2345www.cobsc.org
Canada Revenue Agency: Scientifi c Research and
Experimental Development (SR&ED) Tax Incentive Program encourages Canadian businesses of all sizes and in all sectors to conduct R&D in Canada that will lead to new, improved, or technologically advanced products or processes. Claimants can apply for SR&ED investment tax credits for expenditures such as wages, materials, machinery, equipment, some overhead, and SR&ED contracts. The SR&ED Consultants Directory is available at www.scientifi cresearch.ca.
Canada Revenue Agency: Scientifi c Research and Experimental DevelopmentTax Incentive Program (SR&ED)1 Front Street West, Suite 100Toronto, ON M5J 2X6Tel: (416) 973-1717www.cra-arc.gc.ca/taxcredit/sred/menu-e.html
Canada Small Business Financing Program seeks to increase the availability of loans for establishing, expanding, modernizing and improving small businesses. Under the Program, a small business must apply for a loan at a fi nancial institution of its choice. If granted an award, the federal government will reimburse 85% of the lender’s losses in the event of default.
Industry CanadaC.D. Howe Building235 Queen Street, 5th Floor WestOttawa, ON K1A 0H5 Email online form: www.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/csbfp-pfpec.nsf/en/homeTel: 1 (866) 959-1699
Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation (CIPEC) includes Natural Resources Canada’s ecoENERGY for Industry and ecoENERGY Retrofi t Initiatives, designed to improve industrial energy intensity and reduce energy-related industrial greenhouse gases (GHGs) and air pollution.
CIPEC Industrial Programs DivisionOffi ce of Energy Effi ciencyNatural Resources Canada580 Booth Street, 18th FloorOttawa, ON K1A 0E4Tel: (613) 995-6839www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/industrial/cipec.cfm
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ecoACTION is a Government of Canada website that provides information concerning Federal initiatives and programs relating to the environment. Grants and rebates are listed by sector under the headings ecoAGRICULTURE, ecoENERGY AND ecoTRANSPORT.
ecoAUTO Tel: 1 (866) 506-6804
ecoENERGY
For personal vehicles Tel: 1 (800) 622-6232For fl eets Tel: 1 (800) 622-6232
ecoENERGY for Buildings and Houses
For commercial, institutional and government buildingsTel: 1 (877) 360-5500For energy effi cient new homes Tel: 1 (800) 387-2000
ecoENERGY for Industry
Tel: 1 (877) 360-5500
ecoENERGY for Renewable Power
Tel: 1 (800) 622-6232
ecoENERGY for Renewable Heat
Tel: 1 (800) 622-6232
ecoENERGY Effi ciency Regulations
Tel: 1 (800) 622-6232
ecoENERGY Issues – General
Tel: 1 (800) 668-6767
Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs)
Tel: 1 (800) 622-6232
www.ecoaction.gc.ca
Environment Canada Turning the Corner is a regulatory framework on how the Government of Canada will move forward with its plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. EcoACTION Initiatives include ecoAUTO and ecoRETROFIT for fl eets and small to medium organizations.
Tel: 1 (800) 622-6232 www.ecoaction.gc.ca
Foreign Aff airs and International Trade Canada, Going
Global Science and Technology (S&T) Program was designed to promote and enhance Canada’s international science and technology eff orts. This program supports Canadian researchers to access international R&D collaborative opportunities through partnerships with key players in other countries.
S&T Project Offi cerEmail: [email protected]: (613) 995-9468www.infoexport.gc.ca/science/gglobal-en.htm#overview
National Research Council Canada’s Industrial Research
Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP) provides a range of technical and business oriented advisory services along with potential fi nancial support to growth-oriented Canadian small and medium sized enterprises. Representatives work directly with clients and support innovative research and development and commercialization of new products and services.
National Research CouncilIndustrial Research Assistance Program55 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 903 Toronto, ON M4T 1M2Tel: (416) 973-4484http://irap-pari.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/
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Natural Resources Canada
• Offi ce of Energy Effi ciency (OEE) Grants
and Incentives Industry Program for Energy
Conservation (CIPEC) ecoENERGY Effi ciency Initiative for industry and ecoENERGY Retrofi t Initiatives are designed to improve industrial energy intensity and reduce energy-related industrial greenhouse gases and air pollution for owners of small and medium-sized organizations.
CIPEC Industrial Programs DivisionOffi ce of Energy Effi ciencyNatural Resources Canada580 Booth Street, 18th FloorOttawa, ON K1A 0E4Tel: (613) 995-6839www.ecoaction.gc.ca/ecoenergy-ecoenergie/index-eng.cfm
• Offi ce of Energy Effi ciency (OEE) Accelerated Capital
Cost Allowance (CCA) and Canadian Renewable
and Conservation Expenses (CRCE) provide a 50% accelerated CCA for specifi ed clean energy generation equipment acquired on or after February 23, 2005 and before 2012. Eligible equipment includes solar thermal, solar air and solar photovoltaic equipment.
Income Tax Rulings Directorate320 Queen Street, 16th Floor, Tower A, Place de VilleOttawa, ON K1A 0L5Tel: (613) 957-8953www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/industrial/fi nancial-assistance/tax-incentives.cfm?attr=24
• The Canadian Renewable Energy Network (CanREN) was created by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and stakeholders. CanREN acts to increase the understanding of renewable energy to accelerate the development and commercialization of renewable energy technologies and provides information on solar resources and other renewable energy.
www.canren.gc.ca
• The Sustainable Buildings and Communities (SBC)
Group works closely with the building sector to innovate energy technologies for commercial, institutional and multi-unit residential buildings. SBC experts facilitate the advancement of energy technologies through the stages of fundamental research: proof of concept, development, technology demonstrations, and deployment to the marketplace. SBC is funded principally by other groups and programs within the federal government.
Sustainable Buildings and Communities GroupCANMET Energy Technology Centre Natural Resources Canada 580 Booth Street, 13th fl oorOttawa, ON K1A 0E4Email: [email protected]: (613) 996-4397www.sbc.nrcan.gc.ca/funding/funding_e.asp
Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) supports and fi nances the development and demonstration of clean technologies. The $550M SD Tech Fund™ is aimed at supporting late-stage development and pre-commercial demonstration of clean technology solutions. The $500M NextGen Biofuels Fund™ supports the establishment of fi rst-of-kind commercial scale demonstration facilities for the production of next-generation renewable fuels and co-products.
Sustainable Development Technology Canada45 O’Connor Street, Suite 1850Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4Tel: (613) 234-6313 www.sdtc.ca/en/funding/index.htm
The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM)’s Green Municipal Fund (GMF) provides low-interest loans and grants, builds capacity, and shares knowledge to support municipal governments and their partners in developing communities that are more environmentally, socially and economically sustainable.
Federation of Canadian Municipalities24 Clarence StreetOttawa, ON K1N 5P3Tel: (613) 241-5221www.sustainablecommunities.fcm.ca/GMF
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Youth Science & Technology Internship Program (YST) is a component of Sectoral Partnership Initiatives (SPI) that demonstrates the Government of Canada’s commitment to youth by directing investments that encourage the hiring of recent post-secondary graduates and the integration of science and technology into their long term career plans.
http://irap-pari.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/youthinitiatives_e.html
5.2 PROVINCIAL PROGRAMS
Hazardous Waste Information Network (HWIN) allows generators, carriers, and receivers to register their activities with the Ministry of the Environment online. It enables users to pay the generator registration fee and to create and process electronic manifests over the web.
Ontario Ministry of the EnvironmentEnvironmental Monitoring and Reporting Branch, Area M135 St. Clair Avenue WestToronto, ON M4V 1P5Tel: 1 (866) 494-6663www.hwin.ca
Next Generation Jobs Fund (NGOJF) is a fi ve-year, $1.15 billion strategy to create the next generation of jobs and improve environmental sustainability in key sectors in Ontario including clean technologies and products, clean cars and clean fuels.
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade900 Bay Street, 8th Floor, Hearst BlockToronto, ON M7A 2E1Email: [email protected] Tel: 1 (866) 668-4249www.ontariocanada.com/ontcan/en/progserv_ngjf_en.jsp
Ontario Centres of Excellence: The Centre for Excellence for
Earth and Environmental Technologies (ETech) & Centre of Excellence for Energy provide support for industrially relevant R&D through market opportunities and the commercialization of leading edge discovery.
The Centre for Excellence for Earth and Environmental Technologies156 Front Street West, Suite 200Toronto, ON M5J 2L6Tel: (416) 861-1092www.oce-ontario.org/Pages/COEEarth.aspx?COE=EA
Ontario Current Cost Adjustment (OCCA) allows companies an additional 30% deduction in computing taxable income, over and above the regular depreciation allowance, for investments in pollution control equipment. Eligible cost of pollution control equipment for the OCCA is the fi rst $20 million in capital cost of the equipment acquired in a given taxation year. Ontario Ministry of Revenue Tax Compliance & Regional Operations Branch Desk Audit SectionTel: 1 (866) 805-7702www.rev.gov.on.ca/english/bulletins/ct/3005.html
Ontario Environmental Approvals for Business assists owners and operators of facilities that release emissions into the atmosphere, discharge contaminants to ground or surface water, provide potable water supplies, or store, transport or dispose of waste to obtain a Certifi cate of Approval before operating lawfully.
Ontario Ministry of the EnvironmentEnvironmental Assessment and Approvals Branch Email: [email protected]: 1 (800) 461-6290www.ene.gov.on.ca/en/business/cofa/index.php
Ontario’s Environmental Leaders Program is a public-private partnership that provides incentives to environmental leaders who commit to meeting beyond compliance environmental targets, and motivates continuous improvement.
Ontario Ministry of the Environment135 St. Clair Avenue WestToronto, ON M4V 1P5Tel: (416) 314-3910Email: [email protected] www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/general/leadership/index.htm
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Ontario Ministry of Economic Trade and Development Advanced Manufacturing Investment Strategy (AMIS) encourages companies to invest in leading-edge technologies and processes and to become more innovative and competitive. The repayable loans are interest free for up to the fi rst fi ve years and cover up to 10% of the project costs. Projects must either create or retain 100 or more jobs, or invest $25 million over fi ve years.
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade Competitiveness Branch Advanced Manufacturing Investment Strategy (AMIS) 900 Bay Street, 6th Floor, Hearst Block, Room 611AToronto, ON M7A 2E1 Tel: (416) 325-6867 www.2ontario.com/software/brochures/AMIS2pager.pdf
Ontario Ministry of Energy and the Ontario Power
Authority (OPA) contribute to the development of a reliable and sustainable electricity system for the benefi t of Ontario customers and off er the following programs:
Renewable Energy Standard Off er Program (RESOP) provides a standard pricing regime and a streamlined qualifying process for small renewable energy electricity generating projects. Projects can range from residential photovoltaic rooftop generation of one kilowatt (costing about $12,000) up to small wind farms of ten megawatts (costing about $25 million).
Clean Energy Standard Off er Program (CESOP) supports small clean-energy generating alternatives including combined heat and power and electricity generated as a by-product of another process. Contracts will be awarded to eligible projects that have a name plate capacity of less than ten MW for a 20 year term.
New Construction Program (NCP) is a major initiative to promote conservation and demand management (CDM) throughout Ontario. It provides assistance to incorporate CDM measures for the design, construction and operation of new and renovated buildings.
Technology Development Fund assists in developing technology initiatives in the pre-commercial phase of development that have the potential to improve electricity supply, conservation or demand management. The $1 million fund is pooled from a number of sponsoring organizations. Proposals are accepted in three separate rounds.
Ontario Power AuthoritySuite 1600, 120 Adelaide Street WestToronto, ON M5H 1T1Tel: 1 (800) 797-9604 www.powerauthority.on.ca
Electricity Retrofi t Incentive Program (ERIP) - Hydro One, Powerstream and Newmarket Hydro provide energy-effi cient solutions to improve commercial, industrial and institutional business and agriculture. Two programs are available for business and farm projects and off er fi xed incentives and rebates for specifi c technologies.
Hydro One services the municipalities of East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King and Whitchurch-Stouff ville.
Hydro One Networks Conservation and Demand Management Program Offi ce 483 Bay Street, 14th Floor Toronto, ON M5G 2P5www.hydroonenetworks.com/en/effi ciency/electricity_retrofi t_incentive_program/default.asp
Powerstream services the municipalities of Aurora, Markham, Richmond Hill and Vaughan.
Powerstream’s enerShift is a demand response program which assists in maintaining power supply reliability during peak demand periods.
Rodan Energy & Metering Solutions Inc. 165 Matheson Bouldevard East, Suite 6 Mississauga, ON L4Z 3K2 Tel: (905) 625-9900 www.enershift.com
Powerstream Smart Meters record electricity used and time of day to assist customers make informed choices.
PowerStream161 Cityview BoulevardVaughan, ON L4H 0A9Tel: (905) 417-6900www.smartmetersontario.ca
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Newmarket Hydro services the Town of Newmarket.Newmarket Hydro commercial customers qualify for the Electricity Retrofi t Incentive Program (ERIP). Financial incentives will be available for pre-approved projects that result in measurable energy savings. Newmarket Hydro590 Steven Court.Newmarket, ON L3Y 6Z2Tel: (905) 895-2309www.nmhydro.on.ca
Ontario Industrial / Commercial / Institutional Solar
Thermal Heat off ers $14.4 million funding over four years to encourage the industrial / commercial / institutional sector to convert to solar thermal heating. This initiative piggybacks the Federal ecoENERGY Renewable Heat Program which allows qualifi ed applicants to receive 25% off the cost of the installation of a solar thermal heating system to a maximum of $80,000. Ontario will match the Federal off er and contribute an additional 25%. To access the provincial grant you must fi rst access the federal grant program.
www.ecoaction.gc.ca/ecoenergy-ecoenergie/heat-chauff age/conditions-eng.cfm#3
Ontario Ministry of Research
Ontario Ministry of Research Innovation Fund focuses on the commercialization and initial demonstration of globally competitive, innovative technologies, processes and/or products. Financial support of up to 50% of eligible cost assists Ontario companies with the commercialization and initial demonstration of their innovative technologies.
The Ontario Fuel Cell Innovation Program (OFCIP) is a discretionary funding program administered by the Ministry of Research and Innovation that focuses on the commercialization of fuel cells and fuel cell-related technologies with an emphasis on moving products to the manufacturing stage.
Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation Communications Branch 56 Wellesley Street West, 7th FloorToronto, ON M7A 2E7Email online form: www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/contact/default.asp Tel: 1 (866) 446-5216www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/programs/MRI.asp
Ontario Solar Thermal Heating Incentive (OSTHI) Program promotes the development of renewable energy. It allocates up to $14.4 million, available until March 31, 2011, to encourage entities in the industrial, commercial and institutional sectors in Ontario to install qualifying solar thermal heating equipment.
Ontario Ministry of Energy900 Bay Street, 4th Floor, Hearst BlockToronto, ON M7A 2E1Email online form: www.energy.gov.on.ca/index.cfm?fuseaction=conservation.osthiTel: 1 (888) 668-4636
5.3 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Business Development Bank of Canada is a major Canadian venture capital investor that focuses on technology-based businesses with high growth potential. There are two BDC offi ce locations in York Region.
BDC (Markham)3130 Highway 7 EastMarkham, ON L3R 5A1Tel: (905) 305-6867www.bdc.ca
BDC (Vaughan)3901 Highway 7 West, Suite 600Vaughan, ON L4L 8L5 Tel: (905) 264-2100 www.bdc.ca
Environmental R&D Capital Corporation (ER&D) is a venture capital company established to invest in emerging growth opportunities in the environmental industry. Typical investment ranges from $500,000 to $3 million, although smaller and larger investments will be considered in certain situations. ER&D looks for management strength, entrepreneurial creativity and innovation, and collaborative approaches to penetrating high growth $100 million plus markets.
Environmental R&D Capital Corporation401 Richmond Street West, Suite 384Toronto, ON M5V 3A8Email: [email protected]: 1 (800) 932-7003www.web.net
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Investeco Capital Corp. is Canada’s fi rst environmental investment company investing in private and public companies in environmental technologies including alternative power, water, and organic and natural foods.
Investeco Capital Corp.70 The Esplanade, Suite 400Toronto, ON M5E 1R2Email: [email protected]: (416) 304-1750www.investeco.com
morEnergy Capital Corporation is an investment and channel partner seeking investment opportunities in the energy and energy services sector with a focus on sustainable and renewable energy.
morEnergy Corporation119 Westcreek Drive, Suite 3Woodbridge, ON L4L 9N6Email: [email protected]: (905) 306-8180www.morenergy.ca
VI. EXPORT DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES
York Region companies that develop green products and services have a signifi cant opportunity in the global marketplace. Market demand by government and business for environmentally sustainable solutions and the rapidly expanding consumer market for green products represent high potential export prospects.
Canadian companies have access to NAFTA (The North American Free Trade Agreement) market, which allows products with 62.5% Canadian content to enter the U.S. and Mexican markets duty-free. In 2004, the United States remained the biggest export market providing $1.2 billion in environmental export revenues, followed by Europe ($110 million) and Asia ($102 million).
With a multicultural population from every corner of the globe, York Region has strong cultural and business ties, particularly with Asia and Europe that smooth the way for international trade and project partnerships. The following federal, provincial and regional government programs and incentives assist businesses in York Region to become export ready.
6.1 FEDERAL RESOURCES
Canadian Team Canada Inc. - Export Source is a network of federal and provincial departments and agencies working with other levels of government to assist Canadian businesses prepare for the global marketplace. New exporter resources include:
• Roadmap to Exporting • Step-by-Step Guide to Exporting • Interactive Export Plan • Going Global Workshop Series
Tel: 1 (888) 576-4444 www.exportsource.ca
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Foreign Aff airs and International Trade promotes investment and negotiates trade agreements, and assists Canadian businesses to succeed internationally. Programs are delivered abroad through trade commissioner service offi cers and counsellors.
TCS Enquiries Service (BCI)Foreign Aff airs and International Trade Canada125 Sussex DriveOttawa, ON K1A 0G2Email: [email protected]: 1 (888) 306-9991 www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/index.aspx
Industry Canada: Canadian Network of Environmental
Industries: Promoting Canadian Environmental Solutions
Abroad brings government and industry together to plan trade promotion activities for global markets. Services includemarket intelligence, on site briefi ngs and tailored business programs, technical seminars and networking opportunities with foreign buyers and site visits - both abroad and for incoming delegations.
Industry Canada Web Service Centrec/o Industry CanadaC.D. Howe Building 235 Queen StreetOttawa, ON K1A 0H5Tel: 1 (800) 328-6189 http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/ea-ae.nsf/en/h_ea02268e.html
6.2 PROVINCIAL RESOURCES
Ontario’s Ministry of International Trade and Investment
connects businesses in Ontario and throughout the world with the people, products and ideas that make Ontario “Canada’s Economic Powerhouse”.
International Trade and Investment 900 Bay Street, 8th Floor, Hearst BlockToronto, ON M7A 2E1Email: [email protected]: 1 (866) 668-4249www.ontario-canada.com
Ontario Exports Inc. assists suppliers of goods and services to develop their export strategies for international markets by providing export specifi c programs and seminars that focus on key topics of interest to exporters seeking to expand and diversify their export base.
• New Exporters to Border States (NEBS) is a two-day program off ered on site at a U.S. border point to introduce companies to the fundamentals of exporting. Participants learn about export pricing, customs procedures, selecting agents and distributors, warehousing and distribution, banking and legal issues, export fi nancing and insurance, immigration issues and identifying new market opportunities.
• Virtual Trade Missions (VTM’s) use videoconferencing and internet technology to connect Ontario small and medium-sized enterprises with potential business partners, market experts and key government representatives worldwide. Ontario companies have the opportunity to assess their export potential by helping prepare for upcoming trade shows and market development trips. They are a cost-eff ective way for Ontario companies to network, learn about new export markets and showcase their products and services to the world, without leaving the province.
• Capital Projects has export consultants who can assist suppliers of capital goods and services to secure international capital project opportunities, facilitating the development of consortia, providing key contacts with fi nancial institutions and providing commercial advocacy where government contacts are important.
• Product Promotion and Market Contacts’ Ontario
International Trade Branch assists export ready Ontario companies by introducing them to key international contacts and buyers by facilitating their participation in major trade shows and missions. Outgoing missions may be lead by the Premier, Cabinet Ministers, and/or senior government offi cials. Incoming buyer missions give Ontario companies the opportunity to showcase their products and services, and meet buyers and senior foreign delegates.
International Trade Branch900 Bay Street, 6th Floor, Hearst BlockToronto, ON M7A 2E1Email: trade.offi [email protected] Tel: 1 (877) 468-7233www.ontarioexports.com
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6.3 REGIONAL RESOURCES
York Region’s exports are signifi cantly more diversifi ed than Ontario’s. The Region sells 15.7% of its exports to 116 countries in addition to the United States. This international market diversifi cation indicates York Region’s growing ethnic diversity and linkages with countries of origin. The following York Region resources are available to York Region companies seeking to expand their horizons through exporting.
• The Greater Toronto Region Export Alliance assists small and medium sized enterprises in the GTA to develop and expand their export capabilities. Comprised of the four levels of government (federal, provincial, regional and municipal), export agencies, the Innovation Synergy Centre in Markham, private sector associations and Chambers of Commerce and Board of Trade, the Alliance represents the export interest of GTA companies. Joint projects include the organization of export related seminars and events, regional partnerships and match making opportunities, virtual missions and trade commissioner visits.
The Regional Municipality of YorkEconomic Strategy Branch17250 Yonge Street, 1st FloorNewmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1 Email: [email protected]: (905) 830-4444 Ext. 1503www.yorkeconomicinsights.ca/subscribe
• The York Export Development Program encourages York Region fi rms to increase export sales by leveraging the combined export knowledge and resources of three levels of government and key regional non-profi ts organizations. Experienced Export Advisors assist businesses to evaluate their readiness and capability to export, provide information on foreign markets and assist in developing export marketing strategies.
The York Export Development ProgramEconomic Strategy Branch17250 Yonge Street, 1st FloorNewmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1 Email: [email protected]: (905) 830-4444 Ext. 1509www.yorkeconomicinsights.ca/york-export-development-program/
• The York Region Export Resource Guide is an online resource guide that off ers information on all aspects of exporting, from assessing export readiness, preparing an export plan and research, to selecting markets. It off ers links to government and other websites providing information on export leads, export price determination, and fi nance and insurance. Also included are links to government and industry assisted programs for exporters, export logistics, immigration information and export training.
www.york.ca/business and click on Export Development– Export Resource Guide
• York Economic Insights is a York Region online portal that provides news, data and program information to York Region businesses. A listing of upcoming trade missions and international trade shows can be viewed online at:
The Regional Municipality of YorkEconomic Strategy Branch17250 Yonge Street, 1st FloorNewmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1 Email: [email protected] Tel: 1 (877) 464-9675 Ext. 1509www.yorkeconomicinsights.ca/trade_events
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VII. ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD PROGRAMS
The following national and provincial awards give recognition to business leaders, companies, and organizations that demonstrate cutting-edge accomplishments and leadership in environmental stewardship.
7.1 FEDERAL AWARD PROGRAMS
Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment
(CCME) - Pollution Prevention Awards is comprised of the environment ministers from the federal, provincial and territorial governments, and presents up to seven awards of recognition each year to leaders in pollution prevention.
Canadian Centre for Pollution Prevention 215 Spadina Avenue, Suite 134 Toronto, ON M5T 2C7Email: [email protected] Tel: 1 (800) 667-9790
Natural Resources Canada’s Offi ce of Energy Effi ciency off ers various awards to celebrate leadership and innovation:
• CIPEC Leadership Awards celebrate the achievements
of Canada’s industrial companies for their signifi cant and innovative contributions to industrial energy effi ciency.
• ENERGY STAR® Market Transformation Awards
recognize the most energy-effi cient product, technology or service.
• Existing Buildings Awards recognize commercial and
institutional clients that achieved outstanding savings from energy effi ciency retrofi ts.
For more information visit: www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca 7.2 PROVINCIAL AWARD PROGRAMS
Ontario Energy Effi ciency Awards create a culture of conservation in Ontario and recognize Ontario companies, organizations and individuals.
Ontario Power Authority120 Adelaide Street West, Suite 1600Toronto, ON M5H 1T1Tel: 1 (800) 797-9604 www.energy.gov.on.ca
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VIII. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CONTACTS
8.1 YORK REGION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICES
YORK REGION
Patrick DraperDirector of Economic Strategyand Tourism17250 Yonge Street, 1st Floor Newmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1Email: [email protected]: (905) 830-4444 Ext. 1503Toll Free: 1 (877) 464-9675 www.york.ca
TOWN OF AURORA
Marnie WraithEconomic Development Offi cer1 Municipal Drive, P.O. Box 1000Aurora, ON L4G 6J1Email: [email protected]: (905) 726-4742Toll Free: 1 (800) 269-3753 www.e-aurora.ca
TOWN OF EAST GWILLIMBURY
Dan StoneDirector of Planning19000 Leslie StreetSharon, ON L0G 1V0Email: [email protected] Tel: (905) 478-4282 Ext. 3806 www.eastgwillimbury.ca
TOWN OF GEORGINA
Melissa ScamanEconomic Development Offi cer26557 Civic Centre Road, R. R. #2 Keswick, ON L4P 3G1 Email: [email protected]: (905) 476-4301 Ext. 312www.town.georgina.on.ca
TOWNSHIP OF KING
Jamie Smyth Economic Development Offi cer 2075 King Road King City, ON L7B 1A1 Email: [email protected]: (905) 833-5321 Ext. 262www.king.ca
TOWN OF MARKHAM
Stephen ChaitDirector of Economic Development101 Town Centre BoulevardMarkham, ON L3R 9W3Email: [email protected]: (905) 475-4871www.markham.ca
TOWN OF NEWMARKET
Chris Kallio Economic Development Offi cer395 Mulock Drive, P. O. Box 328, Stn. MainNewmarket, ON L3Y 4X7Email: [email protected]: (905) 953-5300 Ext. 2436Toll Free: 1 (877) 550-5575www.newmarket.ca
TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL
Brenda OslerCoordinator Economic Development Programs225 East Beaver Creek Road, Box 300, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 4Y5Email: [email protected]: (905) 771-5483 Toll Free: 1 (800) 780-7831www.richmondhill.ca
CITY OF VAUGHAN
Shirley KamManager Economic Development 2141 Major Mackenzie DriveVaughan, ON L6A 1T1Email: [email protected] Tel: (905) 832-8585 Ext. 8874www.vaughan.ca
TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-
STOUFFVILLE
David J. CashChief Administrative Offi cer37 Sandiford Drive, 4th FloorStouff ville, ON L4A 7X5Email: [email protected]: (905) 640-1910 Ext. 237www.townofws.com
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8.2 YORK REGION SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE CENTRES
Four Small Business Enterprise Centres in York Region assist business start-ups and enterprises that have been in existence for less than fi ve years. They off er a wide range of up-to-date information on programs and services, legislation and regulations aff ecting businesses in Canada and provide referrals to the local business network.
Markham Small Business Enterprise Centre 1380 Rodick Road, Suite 100Markham, ON L3R 4G5Email: [email protected] Tel: (905) 248-2737www.msbec.markham.ca
Richmond Hill Small Business Enterprise Centre
225 East Beaver Creek Road, 7th Floor, Suite 715 Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3P4Email: [email protected] Tel: (905) 771-2523www.richmondhillonline.com/small_business/starting_business.asp
Vaughan Business Enterprise Centre
9995 Keele StreetVaughan, ON L6A 1R6Email: [email protected]: (905) 417-0412www.centrebusiness.com
York Region Small Business Enterprises Centre
The York Region Small Business Enterprise Centre supports the six northern municipalities of Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Newmarket, and Whitchurch-Stouff ville.
York Region Administrative Building17250 Yonge StreetNewmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1Email: [email protected]: (905) 830-4444 Ext. 1517www.yorksmallbusiness.ca
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8.3 YORK REGION CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND BOARD OF TRADE
AURORA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Carla Adams, Executive Director14483 Yonge Street Aurora, ON L4G 3G8Mail to: 6-14845 Yonge Street, Suite 321Aurora, ON L4G 6H8Email: [email protected]: (905) 727-7262www.aurorachamber.on.ca EAST GWILLIMBURY CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
Karen Armstrong, President Box 199, Queensville, ON L0G 1R0Email: [email protected]: (905) 478-8447www.egcoc.org
GEORGINA CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
Christina Thomas, General Manager22937 Woodbine Avenue, R. R. #2Keswick, ON L4P 3E9Email: [email protected]: (905) 476-7870 Toll Free: 1 (888) 436-7446www.georginachamber.com
KING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Karl Davis, PresidentP.O. Box 381Schomberg, ON L0G 1T0Email: [email protected]: (905) 939-7468www.kingchamberofcommerce.com
MARKHAM BOARD OF TRADE
Richard Cunningham, President and CEO80F Centurian Drive, Suite 206Markham, ON L3R 8C1Email: [email protected]: (905) 474-0730www.markhamboard.com
NEWMARKET CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
Debra Scott, General Manager470 Davis DriveNewmarket, ON L3Y 2P3Email: [email protected]: (905) 898-5900www.newmarketchamber.ca
RICHMOND HILL CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
Leslie Walker, CEO376 Church Street SouthRichmond Hill, ON L4C 9V8Email: [email protected]: (905) 884-1961www.rhcoc.com
VAUGHAN CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
Deborah Bonk, CEO 160 Applewood Crescent, Unit 32Vaughan, ON L4K 4H2Email: [email protected]: (905) 761-1366www.vaughanchamber.ca
WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Helene Johnson, President & CEO6176 Main Street, Box 1500Stouff ville, ON L4A 8A4Email: chamber@whitchurchstouff ville.caTel: (905) 642-4227www.whitchurchstouff ville.ca
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8.4 FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT CONTACTS
FEDERAL PROVINCIAL
CANADA REVENUE AGENCY
Toronto North Offi ce5001 Yonge StreetNorth York, ON M2N 6R9Tel: 1 (800) 959-5525www.cra-arc.gc.ca
INDUSTRY CANADA
C.D. Howe Building235 Queen StreetOttawa, ON K1A 0H5Email: [email protected]: 1 (800) 328-6189www.ic.gc.ca
NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA
580 Booth StreetOttawa, ON K1A 0E4Email: form on lineTel: (613) 995-0947www.nrcan.gc.ca
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA
NRC COMMUNICATIONS & CORPORATE RELATIONS
1200 Montreal Road, Building M-58Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6Email: [email protected]: 1 (877) 672-2672www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
STATISTICS CANADA
150 Tunney’s Pasture DrivewayOttawa, ON K1A 0T6Email: [email protected]: 1 (800) 263-1136www.statcan.ca
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE,
FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS
1 Stone Road WestGuelph, ON N1G 4Y2Email: [email protected] Tel: 1 (888) 466-2372 www.omafra.gov.on.ca
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
900 Bay Street, 8th Floor, Hearst BlockToronto, ON M7A 2E1Email: [email protected]: 1 (866) 668-4249 www.ontario-canada.com
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF ENERGY
900 Bay Street, 4th Floor, Hearst BlockToronto, ON M7A 2E1Tel: 1 (888) 668-4636www.energy.gov.on.ca
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE
135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st FloorToronto, ON M4V 1P5Email: Form onlineTel: 1 (800) 565-4923 www.ene.gov.on.ca
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
COMMUNICATIONS BRANCH
56 Wellesley Street West, 7th FloorToronto, ON M7A 2E7Email: [email protected] Tel: 1 (888) 466-2372www.mri.gov.on.ca
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SECTION C:
DIRECTORY OF YORK REGION ENVIRONMENTAL COMPANIES
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