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Your Toilet Is Not A Garbage Can

Monday, March 21st, 2011

A new Canadian water attitude study shows that across Canada people are not very water-conscious nor eco-friendly. Nearly three-quarters of those asked said they use the toilet as a garbage can. Really? Do people need to be reminded that the toilet is only designed to handle and remove human waste? It seems so. Sadly Alberta [...]

Recycling Our Electronics

Monday, February 7th, 2011

We here at Green Company Canada get many emails asking about locations for recycling used electronics, and which items can be recycled. This seems to be both easy and hard – and it all depends on where you live. Large cities have many options for people looking to drop off electronic items for recycling and/or [...]

Survey Shows Canadians Consider Solar Power But Find Cost Prohibitive

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

A new survey has found that one in three Canadians have considered solar power for their homes but have found that current costs make it prohibitive to purchase and install. The survey of homeowners was conducted by the Toronto-based Research House on behalf of TD Bank Financial Group.

Honda Canada Announces New Hybrid and Battery-Electric Vehicles

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Honda Canada is slated to bring to the Canadian car market new environmentally friendly vehicles some time in 2012 or 2013. These vehicles include Honda’s plug-in hybrid and their new battery-electric powered vehicle. These green vehicles will first be introduced into the U.S. market. And as we have stated before on Green Company Canada – [...]

Carbon Neutral Shipping

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Shipping items anywhere has always been a concern for the greenhouse gases they produce in the manufacture of the boxing materials and actual transport of the items. Most consumers choose one of large shipping companies to handle their product shipping needs and now UPS Canada is offering Canadian consumers a new carbon neutral shipping option. [...]

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