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Ontario's unions and professional associations are key to the transition to green jobs and a green economy.

Your members look to you for guidance and leadership -- and there is no bigger issue than the future sustainability of our society. 

Here's how you can connect your activities into the movement...
 

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Tread lightly!
Learn about the top ten actions that will create a conserver society. They are at the heart of our strategy and programs. 

 

Become a GreenLeader
We define green leadership as "environmental excellence in your internal operations, your products and services, and community support". 
 
We've turned this definition into a five star rating system, based on:
making a conserver or green pledge
doing at least five significant actions
having an internal environmental plan
offering at least 50% green products or services
contributing 1% of time or revenue to greening your community

How do you rate?  See the GreenLeader program for details.


 
 
 
Get Connected
Here's five ways to connect with, and support the movement...


1.  Get listed on the Great Green Directory
(coming soon)
We want to have all of Ontario's conservation movement on a single directory.  Imagine being able to search for all the products, services, programs, incentives and resources that can help you become a better conserver.  Every group and business that is part of the movement will have its own page to describe how you can help people conserve!

Hint: you will be asked questions about your GreenLeader rating when you set up your profile. 


2.  Be part of our strategy
We've always been a leader in environmental strategic planning for Ontario, but now we are taking it a step further with a member-driven "voluntary transition strategy" that will show how associations across Ontario are leading in transforming Ontario to a sustainable conserver society.

 
3.  Get Networked -- build community
Networking and collaboration is the key to building community (you'll note it's the 5th star on the GreenLeader program).

Local businesses:

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encourage your clients or customers to take the ECOscore Challenge

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connect with business associations that offer environmental support programs and training

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participate in, or help set up, a community conservation network in your community

Provincial and national businesses:

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adapt the ECOscore Challenge to your membership

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connect with business associations that offer environmental support programs and training


4.  Support the movement -- donate or volunteer

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Support the conservation network in your community

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help develop co-marketing initiatives or campaigns

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Sponsor We Conserve, or any of our member groups.  It's all good!


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Become a member -- our own networking pitch
You don't have to (all our programs and resources are 'shareware'), but your membership is vital to help us develop programs and advocate for supportive policy and incentives. 

Membership is open to all groups, businesses and municipalities that are active in Ontario, share our vision of a conserver society, and are committed to leadership in their own activities.  Membership is free for not-for-profit groups, and reasonably priced for businesses and municipalities.

 
Imagine the power of a united conservation movement, whose strength comes from our personal commitment to taking action!

 

 


Member Spotlight
How some of our members are supporting the conservation movement
 
  Ontario Federation of Labour OFL has an energy and environment committee as part of it's commitment to occupational health and safety

 

  Workers' Occupational Health
 and Safety Centre
WOHSC works to minimize worker exposure to hazardous materials

 

  Ontario Federation of Agriculture The OFA provides research and educational support on energy and environmental issues.  They helped set up the Environmental Farm Plans program.

 

  Ontario Professional Planners' Institute OPPI researches and educates its members on issues related to the environment and healthy, sustainable urban planning.

 

 

 

Become an organization member of the Conservation Council of Ontario.
Membership Application