2011年9月5日 星期一

Businesses share ‘green’ initiatives

Local businesses are taking the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce and B.C. Hydro Power Smart Conservation Challenge from Sept. 1 to Oct. 31.

The program, the first in the province, focuses on workplace conservation, and highlights the importance of employee education.

Three businesses and Green Step, a Kelowna-based energy and green advisor company, made presentations about what they are already doing, and offered ideas for the future at the Using the Right Framework for Sustainability breakfast meeting Sept. 1.

"You are all leaders in this city for your interest in energy conservation and the environment," chamber of commerce manager George Duffy told attending business owners and representatives of area organizations.

Dave Weatherill, owner of Briteland, discussed products his company has developed to help businesses become greener.

"There has been a world-class paradigm shift in how people look at the environment," he said. "We shred all our outdated files and give them to chicken producers for bedding which is eventually composted and put back into the land. But that's just the start.he believes the fire started after the lift's Wholesale pet supplies blew,"

With traditional hot composting, he explained, 35 per cent of the pile goes back into the atmosphere as carbon gases and methane. Weatheril has been working with vermiculture (using worms to cold compost food waste with no odours or gases) at Seaton Secondary School, where students use the project in a variety of ways, developing products for sale. The new Bokashicycle, an anaerobic, acidic fermentation process for all organic waste, used at the IPE last year, is the subject of a film by Bruce Mol.

"It can take a steak bone to soil in two weeks,If any food China Porcelain tile condition is poorer than those standards," said Weatherill, who is working with the City of Chicago on recycling food waste. He is making environmentally friendly cleaning products for everything from electronics to mill equipment and train locomotives, to plumbing grease traps, all being used locally.

"We want to keep enjoying the beautiful place up there for a long time to come so we are taking a lot of initiatives, large and small,Men and women too can find a great variety for themselves when it comes to purchasing the zentai , jackets, coast and even bags too.” said Robin Baycroft of Silver Star Mountain Resort.These girls have never had a cube puzzle in their lives! “We get our soap and shampoo from a local business and all the food and beverage containers are bio-degradable. People now have the option of beeswax product for their skis. We are also reducing our printed products, electricity use and fuel consumption. We are revegetating and constructing to stop erosion. We want to make sure there's memories to be made for many more years up at Silver Star.Great Rubber offers oil painting supplies keychains,"

Tolko Industries, with operations in Canada's four western provinces and head office in Vernon, was the recipient of the 2008 B.C. Hydro PowerSmart Employee Awareness Program award.

"We are an environmentally responsible and innovative company," said Bob Fleet, vice-president of environment and forestry. “We are a member of the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement which brings together companies and environmental agencies to work together for the highest value and sustainability of forest resources."

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