by Random Acts of Green⢠| Nov 30, 2020 | News
In an industry fraught with controversy, there is certainly no easy answer. Mining accounts for many things in our economy today. Think granite countertops. Think of the technology you use. Think an engagement ring. Think about the materials used to build roads. Think...
by Random Acts of Green⢠| Nov 25, 2020 | News
Prior to 2015, the Rio Tinto Alcan aluminum smelter in Kitimat, B.C. applied to modernize their facilities.Ā Following collaborative environmental assessments, it was concluded that the technological improvementsĀ would resultantly increase the smelter’s sulfur...
by Random Acts of Green⢠| Nov 20, 2020 | News
To many, Christmas is the most, wonderful time of the year. Ā But what if we told you itās also Earthās BIGGEST ANNUAL Environmental Disaster? Weāre not trying to be a Grinch, but the holiday encourages people to: Drive & Fly. Overconsume.Ā Gobble down turkey. Give...
by Random Acts of Green⢠| Nov 13, 2020 | News
Buy Nothing Day was founded in Vancouver, Canada by artist Ted Dave in September of 1992. It isĀ celebrated on the Friday after American Thanksgiving – or the day most commonly referred to as “Black Friday”. Buy Nothing Day is āa day for society to...
by Random Acts of Green⢠| Nov 10, 2020 | News
Discover the knowledge GreenLearning obtained through the Random Acts of Green AppĀ This month, Abigail Shinger – Communications and Programs Specialist at GreenLearning tried to rack up as many āgreenā points as possible using the Random Acts of Green app. As...
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