Dec 8 | Trash Talk – Innovative Approaches to Garbage and Recycling

Loco BC’s hosting  this even at the Granville Room
957 Granville Street.

5:30 to 7:30 pm

You must register – and their last even sold out, so do it soon !

Register here

Details:

Trash Talk: Innovative Approaches to Garbage and Recycling for Business

There’s been a lot of talk of waste management and zero waste in the region, as Metro Vancouver updates the Solid Waste Plan that guides how the region deals with its garbage. Although we have one of the highest diversion rates in the country – diverting 55% of the garbage we produce to recycling or composting – this is a far cry from the target of 70% by 2015 and 100% (Zero Waste) eventually…

Small and mid-sized businesses (SMEs) contribute significantly to the region’s overall trash burden, and yet waste diversion systems and services are not typically well-suited to the needs and realities of smaller businesses. SME businesses need to get creative and collaborate to reduce waste and the greenhouse gas emissions from waste decomposition. This event will focus on how businesses can collaborate to work towards the 5 R’s waste hierarchy of reduce, reuse, recycle, recover and manage residuals.

Join Us!

This event will introduce you to innovative ways to reduce, exchange and divert your business’ waste. A short panel will be followed by dialogue on how small businesses can collaborate to reduce waste and how LoCo can support them.

Louise Schwarz of Recycling Alternative (RA), will share the results of RA’s Zero Waste Pilot. The pilot has worked with a hotel, a restaurant and an office building since May 2009 to divert 100% of waste from our region’s landfills. RA has offered businesses the systems and training to divert recyclables, compostables and electronics from their waste streams. Come and hear the learning from this exciting project by RA, a leader in the waste management industry and in green business practices.

Toby Barrazzuol, Eclipse Awards and Chair of the Strathcona Business Improvement Association’s (SBIA) Sustainability Committee, presents the work of the SBIA’s Materials Exchange Network. The Network connects SBIA businesses to reuse materials, reduce waste, reduce costs, and recycle materials. Come and hear about their early successes and plans for expansion.

Appetizers will be provided. Cash bar.

Nov 28 | Bobs and Lolo Holiday Concert

Put on your dance pants and join Bobs & Lolo for a fun filled holiday concert for all ages!

Featuring hits from their award winning albums, Sea Notes, Musical Adventures and Action Packed, Bobs & Lolo will also perform some holiday favorites, just in time for the season!

This interactive family concert is sure to get you on your feet, singing and dancing along before the first song is done.

For more information about Bobs & Lolo, please visit www.bobsandlolo.com.

Tickets; $7/person (2yrs+) or $24/family of four. Membership NOT required.

Time: 2:00 to 3:00 pm
Date: Nov 28, 2009
Location: Kerrisdale Community Centre
Contact: Main Desk 604-257-8100

Dec 6 | Santa Comes to Cammidge House

Bring the family and your camera to Cammidge House for a visit with Santa. Refreshments will be available along with special treats for the kids.

Admission by donation.

Sponsored by Metro Vancouver, Cammidge House Committee/Boundary Bay Regional Park Volunteers, and local merchants.

Time: 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Location
: Boundary Bay Regional Park
Information
: 604-948-9908 or email: programs.info@metrovancouver.org

Dec 6 | Christmas Nature Walk, Burnaby Lake

Enjoy a brisk guided winter walk along forested trails and discover wildlife in the park.

After, join Burnaby Lake Park Association volunteers at the Nature House for complimentary refreshments and to talk about the park’s natural history.

This is a family event with crafts available for children.

Meet at the Burnaby Lake Nature House, 4915 Piper Avenue, off Winston Street.

Information: 604-520-6442 , email: bbylakeparkassn@hotmail.com

Dec 2 | Community Breakfast – VANOC Sustainability

Join VANOC’s Vice President of Sustainability, Linda Coady, for a discussion on how Vancouver 2010 is the first Olympic Organizing Committee to apply a sustainability framework to the delivery of an Olympic Games.

Linda will provide an update on some of VANOC’s sustainability achievements, highlighting the legacies that will be left by the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, and will reflect on how their sustainability program will be received by the international community at Games time.

Time: 7:30 AM to 9:00 am
Location: British Columbia Institute of Technology
555 Seymour Street, Vancouver
Info: 604-436-6993, email: breakfast@metrovancouver.org, or visit the  website

Nov 19 | UBC Emerging Green Builders General Meeting

We’ll be discussing our current activities, the rest of the Sustainable Buildings 101 series and future events.

We welcome new members so spread the word!

Come tell us about what you’re doing to facilitate a sustainable transformation of the built environment!

Location:
University of British Columbia, C.K. Choi Building, Room 120, 1855 West Mall
Date: Thursday, November 19
Time: 5:30pm – 6:30pm

Nov 12 | Sustainable Buildings 101: The Role of the Engineer – Attaining Balance

Alex Hutton, P.Eng, LEED AP and JS Ratte from Stantec Consulting will be discussing the engineer’s point of view in the sustainable buildings industry.

With a focus on buildings, they will take a big picture approach in looking at the changing role of the engineer. Don’t miss this!

Title: The Role of the Engineer – Attaining Balance
Presenter: Alex Hutton and JS Ratte
Location: University of British Columbia. AERL Building, Room 107/108, 2202 Main Mall
Date: Thursday, November 12
Time: 5:30pm – 6:30pm

Nov 25 | How to get to heaven and how the heavens go: Galileo and the church

Jeff Taylor from the Space Centre writes to tell VanGoGreen about this up-coming event:

The Space Centre is holding another lecture in its Speaker Series to commemorate the International Year of Astronomy.

The lecture may be of interest to your followers who like astronomy, science, religion, and philosophy.

Here are the details:
His peers heckled him. His church condemned him. But Galileo stood his ground. He argued for the separation of science and salvation. He fought for the right to teach new theories of the universe. He changed the very questions we ask about nature.

Lesley Cormack (Dean and Professor, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Simon Fraser University) tells the story of Galileo and his struggles to convince the church of his views.

Date: Wednesday, November 25

Time: 7pm

Location: H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, Vancouver

Admission: $10.75.

Information: (604) 738-7827 or spacecentre.ca . Door prizes and coffee.