Intended for First Nation classrooms, this presentation provides a basic understanding of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in relation to Indigenous worldviews – how we are connected with the planet and how we must find a harmonious balance with our environment for the sake of the next seven generations. This includes actions students can take at home, in school, or within their community. Examples will explore what other schools in First Nation communities around Manitoba are doing to reduce their impact on Mother Earth.
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Tracking the Blue Box
Everyone is curious about what happens to recyclables after they get picked up. Using samples and illustrations, this presentation tracks four common materials (paper, metal, glass, plastic) from blue box through re-processing to end use. With older students, we also critically consider the role of recycling as a resource conservation practice. Our most popular presentation.
Tracking the Blue Box
Everyone is curious about what happens to recyclables after they get picked up. Using samples and illustrations, this presentation tracks four common materials (paper, metal, glass, plastic) from blue box through re-processing to end use. With older students, we also critically consider the role of recycling as a resource conservation practice. Our most popular presentation.

Greening the Workplace
Get highlights and helpful resources on how to reduce waste, increase recycling, save energy, improve commuting options, move toward a green procurement policy, and track progress.
Greening the Workplace
Get highlights and helpful resources on how to reduce waste, increase recycling, save energy, improve commuting options, move toward a green procurement policy, and track progress.
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From the Climate Action Team: What is 50-50 Transit Funding—And How Much Might it Cost the Province?
There’s been a lot of talk about the need for the Province to restore the 50-50 transit funding agreement. But what does this raffle-sounding policy actually mean? And how much might it cost the Province?
From the Climate Action Team: What is 50-50 Transit Funding—And How Much Might it Cost the Province?
There’s been a lot of talk about the need for the Province to restore the 50-50 transit funding agreement. But what does this raffle-sounding policy actually mean? And how much might it cost the Province?

Changing Lanes Wrap-Up
On February 25th Green Action Centre welcomed Todd Litman to Winnipeg for a series of meetings and presentations to share his research at the Victoria Transport Institute at Changing Lanes: Better Value For Winnipeg’s Transportation Investments.
Changing Lanes Wrap-Up
On February 25th Green Action Centre welcomed Todd Litman to Winnipeg for a series of meetings and presentations to share his research at the Victoria Transport Institute at Changing Lanes: Better Value For Winnipeg’s Transportation Investments.
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Changing Lanes: Better Value from Winnipeg Transportation Investments
On February 25th, Green Action Centre will welcome Todd Litman of the Victoria Transportation Policy Institute for Changing Lanes.
Changing Lanes: Better Value from Winnipeg Transportation Investments
On February 25th, Green Action Centre will welcome Todd Litman of the Victoria Transportation Policy Institute for Changing Lanes.