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TEA Victory 2016

Statement on Federal Infrastructure Announcement for New Funding for Toronto’s Transit, Cycling and Pedestrian Infrastructure
Cycle Toronto, the Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA), and Walk Toronto applaud the Federal Government for its announcement last week that Toronto is eligible for up to $840 million for sustainable transportation infrastructure, including funds for cycling and walking as well as public transit.
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VICTORY: New Waste Strategy Embraces Zero Waste
Thanks to pressure from TEA and our supporters, Toronto has agreed to tackle organic waste first, promote a sharing economy, and improve collection services to keep valuable materials out of our landfill. Toronto's new Waste Strategy will help get us on the path to zero waste.
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Victory for Organics First!
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Committee agrees to get their Blue & Green Bins in order
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Victory at Toronto Board of Health
Victory! Toronto’s Board of Health has agreed to prevent pollution and develop a consumer right-to-know display for toxic dry cleaning chemicals thanks to TEA's latest campaign.
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Province Listens to Torontonians and Plans to Grow the Greenbelt into our Ravines
After seven years of campaigning 3 of Toronto’s ravines are poised to become the newest “members” of the Greenbelt family.
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TEA Meets with Mayor Tory
On Friday January 15th, TEA's Executive Director, Franz Hartmann and Waste Campaigner, Emily Alfred, met with Mayor John Tory to talk about some of the environmental priorities for the city.
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Two wins for water
Two City Councillors have recently taken the lead to protect our water and take a stand against pollution in our sewer system. TEA has played a key role in getting these issues on the agenda, working directly with these Councillors to bring the matter forward at City Hall.
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Toronto, ON
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