Supporting the World’s Oceans
September holds a day of growing importance, National Beach Cleanup Day, and while it may not be a well-known holiday it is one you should mark down in your calendar. Regardless of whether or not you live on a shoreline the health and vitality of our World’s Oceans should matter to you. For one, it is estimated that up to 13 million metric tons of plastic end up in the ocean each year (equivalent to garbage truck load every minute!)
Read MorePerspective on Anti-Asian Racism
For those who don’t know, my family immigrated to Canada in 1981. We have owned and operated a family Chinese-Canadian restaurant in Port Colborne for over 30 years. Above is a picture of the takeout order we took down this past Sunday for someone who called to place an “order.” Since my mom answered using speaker phone, I was able to hear the whole conversation. A few red flags made the call stand out immediately: their mocking tone, they didn’t seem to know what they wanted to order, and they ended the call with saying something about the word “Asian” but they hung up before finishing their phrase. It was odd. Luckily, we asked for their phone number which seemed made up (222-3467). As we expected, no one came to pick up the order.
Read MoreMobility meets Sustainability: The Movin’On 2018 Conference Wrap Up
A lot is being said and written about sustainable mobility, electric vehicles, livable cities, etc. but what is actually being done? Moving past the rhetoric, Michelin has created a unique conference for mobility experts that is more lab than conference. The 3-day event brought together disparate stakeholders including automobile brands, regional governments, technology incubators, green energy, mass transit, cycling and many others to solve specific challenges.
Read MoreGiving Plastic the Boot
I hate plastic. So, until I can unlock the mastery of giving all-things-plastic the boot, here are some of the ways I pare back plastics.
Read MoreGreening Up Your Digs
For those of us that spend most of our lives navigating a concrete jungle, it’s easy to forget the importance of taking the time to get our nature on, especially when you live in a place where 40% of the year is dedicated to hibernation (Go, Canada, go!).
Read MoreTravel With A Conscience: Leave A Trace
AHAA Living chats with Leave A Trace founder, Luc Robinson, to talk traveling with a conscience and the importance of giving back to the communities we visit.
Ethical Bean: Just Better Coffee
As part of the international Fairtrade program, Ethical Bean ensures their coffee partners are protected, are properly compensated, and receive a premium that provides additional money to the coffee cooperatives to invest back into the community.
Read MoreHow to Make Sustainable Food Choices, from the Grocery Store to the Kitchen
By Sagan MorrowMaking sustainable food choices and living sustainably doesn’t have to be a challenge! Every small change you can make counts and makes a big impact over time.
Read MoreSimon Whitfield on Outdoor Adventures, Being an Introvert, and His Love Affair with the Stand-Up Paddleboard
Olympic gold medalist Simon Whitfield on Outdoor Adventures, Being an Introvert, and His Love Affair with the Stand-Up Paddleboard.
**Originally Posted February 7th, 2015**
Read More3-Ingredient DIY All-Natural Toothpaste
I’ve been meaning to try my hand at making my own all-natural toothpaste, and this seems as good a time as any to get started!
Read MoreMy Syrian Identity, and What It Means to Be a Canadian
By Dana KandalaftStarting Tight-Knit Syria in time of adversity has not only helped regain touch with my Syrian identity, but it has also taught me what it means to be Canadian.
Read MorePriceless Presents That Celebrate the Gift of Giving
By Patty LowryIn the spirit of the season, saving some coin and respecting the sensibility of sustainability, here are some priceless presents that celebrate the gift of giving.
Read More8 Reasons Why Sustainable Fashion Matters
Here are 8 quick facts about just how much damage the industry is doing, and why you should care about sustainable fashion.
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