by Beth McKechnie | Jun 2, 2021 | First Nations Waste Minimization |
Celebrating Indigenous land and water stewardship, check out community highlights and find info for landfill operators, schools and community members.
by Beth McKechnie | May 28, 2021 | At School, First Nations Waste Minimization
FIRST NATION SCHOOLS Engaging Children and Youth Youth are most often the most enthusiastic, passionate, and propelled to take action when it comes to protecting Mother Earth. Schools provide the ideal environment for students to learn, understand, and practice how to...
by Beth McKechnie | May 28, 2021 | First Nations Waste Minimization
Managing Waste at the landfill / transfer station Within your landfill or transfer station are a variety of materials that can or should be removed. Some are hazardous and toxic while others can be reused or recycled. The environmental and health benefits for your...
by Beth McKechnie | May 28, 2021 | First Nations Waste Minimization
building support community engagement Starting a waste reduction program is easier to do with support from all levels – Chief, Council, landfill staff, teachers, and community members. It’s also more likely to be successful and last over time. A few ways to build...
by Sustainable Transportation | May 28, 2021 | At School, Featured, First Nations Waste Minimization
Celebrating Indigenous land stewardship, check out community highlights and find info for landfill operators, schools and community members.
by Beth McKechnie | Apr 15, 2021 | At School, First Nations Waste Minimization |
Missed a 2021 RISE webinar? Check out the recordings here for school composting, waste audits, student green teams, school gardens, outdoor education, land-based education, and an Indigenous panel on climate action.
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