by Alannah | Jul 31, 2017 | Waste
Most of us have some old worn out t-shirts that even the thrift shop doesn’t want! Should you throw them out? Absolutely not! Here are our favourite #RandomActsofGreen to reuse old t-shirts around the house. Shopping bag(no sew!): You can never have too many...
by Random Acts of Green⢠| Jul 22, 2017 | News
The plastic red solo cupĀ is a staple at house parties all year round. The cup’s chemical bond makes it very Ā durable and is resistant to decomposing. Over many years, the cup breaks down into small pieces, which releases toxic chemicals into our environment....
by Random Acts of Green⢠| Jul 17, 2017 | Research
A farmers’ market usually consists of booths, tables, and stands where farmers can sell their products directly to consumers. Usually, the market reflects local culture and sometimes can have environmental and social benefits. Compared to a grocery store,...
by Random Acts of Green⢠| Jul 16, 2017 | Research
Trent University PhD candidate, Melanie Boudreau, has spent a great deal of time withĀ snowshoe haresĀ up in the Yukon with her supervisor Dr. Dennis Murray and her colleague MS.c candidate, Jacob Seguin. The snowshoe hare is a species found all throughout North...
by Random Acts of Green⢠| Jul 3, 2017 | News
Peter Maracelli and Jennifer Ā had a #green story to tell us! They teamed up to build their sustainable dream home – complete with 18 Ā 250 Watt solar panels mounted in their backyard. The couple built the system themselves – and said it is relatively cheap...
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