Report: Refillable Wine Bottles In Ontario: Cases For Reuse
About The Report: Ontario’s wineries, one of our greenest industries, could be even greener if they adopted a reuse program for wine bottles. In…Read More
About The Report: Ontario’s wineries, one of our greenest industries, could be even greener if they adopted a reuse program for wine bottles. In…Read More
We all know that to successfully address climate change we need to phase out fossil fuels and switch to electric power. As we transition…Read More
I love spring. From rushing rivers to the first blooms of cherry blossoms, spring is a time of possibility and excitement. This spring I’m…Read More
About The Report: On November 10, 2011, the State Department announced that it will undertake a new environmental review of the proposed Keystone XL…Read More
Statement from Michelle Woodhouse, Water Program Manager, on Canada’s move to invoke 1977 Pipeline Treaty Treaty to be used to argue that Line 5…Read More
About The Report: Ontario recently re-committed to addressing climate change, and to meeting the province’s commitments to reduce carbon pollution in the years ahead….Read More
Oil sands mining operations produce a toxic brew of water, sand, silt and petrochemical waste products. For over fifty years, the tar sands industry…Read More
About The Report: This report was prepared by Power Advisory LLC for Environmental Defence. It breaks down the costs of residential electricity bills from…Read More
Dollar store products, including headphones and children’s toys, contain toxic levels of heavy metals such as lead, cadmium and antimony. Our report reveals up to 30 per cent of products tested at Dollar Tree and Dollarama contain heavy metals such as lead and other toxic chemicals such as phthalates, bisphenols and PFAS or “forever chemicals.”
About The Report: Environmental Defence tested the makeup bags of six Canadian women for heavy metal contaminants. 49 face makeup items were chosen, including…Read More