Tag: George Heyman

Largest Coastal Cleanup in B.C. Continues with New Funds

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British Columbia's largest coastal marine debris cleanup has resulted in over 127 tonnes of marine debris removed from B.C.’s central coast and Queen Charlotte...

CleanBC Appoints New Members to Climate Council

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The British Columbia government is appointing three new members to the independent Climate Solutions Council to provide advice to government on meeting B.C.’s climate...

New Composting Facility for Tla’amin Nation in B.C.

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A new organics processing facility will produce Class A compost, support agriculture and food security for the Tla’amin Nation in British Columbia, providing new...

BC Bumps up Rebates for Commercial EVs

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The British Columbia government has decided that businesses that reduce air pollution should now save on fuel costs access more in provincial rebates through...

B.C. Doubles Energy-Efficiency Retrofit Rebates

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The government of British Columbia is doubling CleanBC Better Homes retrofit rebates for select home-heating and energy-efficiency upgrades to support economic recovery and help...

Plastics Action Program in BC Calls for Applications

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A new initiative in British Columbia is calling on local organizations to help keep plastics out of the environment by not creative plastic waste...

Call for Project Applications for Cleanup of B.C’s Coastal Waters

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The government of British Columbia has issued a call for applications for projects to coastal Indigenous Nations, local governments, non-profits and organizations to help...

B.C. Takes New Action on Plastics Pollution

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Through new initiatives, the Government of British Columbia is taking action to prevent plastic waste from polluting communities, shorelines and ending up in landfills. “People...

New funds to expand BC composting facility

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People in the Squamish-Lillooet region of British Columbia will be able to grow their record of success, making sure more organics are turned into...

B.C. Vehicle Sales to be 100 Per Cent Electric by 2040

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Regulations are in place outlining how British Columbia will make the switch to 100 per cent electric-vehicle sales by 2040. The regulations follow the Zero-Emission...