Grand Re-opening Celebration

Grand Re-opening Celebration

The urban environmental group you all know and love is inviting you to visit the fresh “new” EcoStore. Invite a friend and come together to support a great cause. Enjoy local food, wine and beer, celebrate the funding drive finale, and pick up exciting new products!

Thursday, October 22nd from 4 to 8 p.m.
Clean Calgary EcoStore
809 4th Avenue SW
Lots of Free parking after 6 p.m.
Everyone is Welcome!

Door Prize
Oak Rain Barrel & Stand (valued at $300)
For details or donations: 403.230.1443 | www.cleancalgary.org

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Creating a Bold New Future! November "Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream" Symposium - Explore a new global vision built on Sustainability, Spiritual Fulfillment and Social Justice  - November 21, 2009 

The Symposium is a profound inquiry into a bold vision: to bring forth an "environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling and socially just" human presence on Earth.

If you are ready to explore what this vision means for you, and have the opportunity to join with like-minded people to create an inspiring future, we invite you to attend. Please share this with friends and family.

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 Clean Calgary Baby Boom!

We would like to extend congratulations and a very warm welcome to the newest group of eco-babies of Clean Calgary staff descent...

  • Stephanie and Chris on the arrival of Charles Emerson, September 14th
  • Lindsay and Michel on the arrival of Oliver Raymond Guenter, October 2nd
  • Stacey, Greg and Taylor on the arrival of Shannon Charlie, October 7th

Best wishes to all of you and your growing families!


Business Tip: Recycle your Yellow Pages Directories

 

It’s that time of year again, when many businesses receive stacks of brand new Yellow Pages directories, and with this influx there is always a need to dispose of the old ones.  Clean Calgary would like to see them all recycled, so we have outlined business recycling options. Click here to read.



 Ask Ashley

Q:

Dear Ashley,

Over the years I’ve noticed an interesting trend: most products now contain palm oil. Everything from candy to crackers to soap has the stuff in it. I’ve even noticed palm oil in my “eco” laundry soap. With so much palm oil in everyday products, I have to wonder where it all comes from? Is this really a sustainable source of vegetable oil?

Thanks,

Ronnie

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