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The Silver Lining to the Gardiner Vote
Last Thursday’s close Council vote on the east Gardiner’s future was disappointing. There is one silver lining to this bad decision: Mayor Tory and the 23 Councillors who voted with him were not afraid to invest in public infrastructure.
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Wet, not dry, the fashionable – and responsible – way to clean clothes
A cleaning process known as “wet cleaning” is far preferable to other dry cleaning methods for our health and our environment, according to a scorecard released by the Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA) today.
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Spotlight on Perc
Find out which dry cleaners still use toxic perc to clean clothes with TEA's Perc in Toronto map! Learn more about the safest alternative to perc at torontoenvironment.org/wetclean
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Broken Transit Promises
TTC riders along Sheppard can be forgiven for being grumpy following the latest provincial transit announcement, the last in a month long series of announcements designed to create the impression the Wynne government cares about transit.
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Community waste solutions - Wast(ED) talk
Community groups across Toronto are a great inspiration for showing what we can achieve by working together to create a Waste Free Toronto
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Strength in Numbers
TEA has been actively involved in a new and unique initiative connecting five city-based environmental groups in Ontario that focus on building greener cities. On April 14, we met in Windsor to discuss what we should work on and how we can work together.
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The potential high cost of beer in grocery stores - thestar.com
Any changes Ontario is contemplating to where beer is sold must include requirements that every outlet that sells beer has to use the deposit return system.
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Did your Councillor stand up for you?
Did your Councillor stand up for you? See who voted for polluter pays in Toronto at the City Council budget meeting.
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Subcommittee on Climate Change Hears from Toronto Residents, Businesses and Organizations
On March 2nd, City Council chambers were packed with people from across the city sharing their ideas and concerns about what Toronto can do to get ready to fight climate change.
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Toronto debates whether public or companies should pay for industrial pollution - Vancouver Observer
TEA in the news, advocating that polluters pay full cost to clean up water pollution! Toronto debates whether public or companies should pay for industrial pollution - Vancouver Observer
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Toronto Environemental Alliance

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