by communications@cleanfoundation.ca | Apr 15, 2021 | Education & Engagement
When considering a purchase of an electric vehicle (EV) one of the requirements that comes up is a designated spot to charge the vehicle. This seems simple enough to meet but can be a barrier for apartment or condo living, especially since not all designated parking...
by communications@cleanfoundation.ca | Jan 12, 2021 | Education & Engagement, Featured, Grow
By: Jessica Jones, Horticulturist – AVA Technologies Inc. Can you tell us a little bit about AVA and the project you are working on? AVA’s mission is to help anyone, grow anything, anywhere. By putting the “Byte”, our smart hydroponic garden, in every home we...
by communications@cleanfoundation.ca | Jan 12, 2021 | Education & Engagement, Featured, Grow
By: Nicole Latimer, Solid Waste Program Coordinator – Town of Port Hawkesbury Can you tell us a little bit about the Town of Port Hawkesbury and the project you are working on? The Town of Port Hawkesbury is located on the southwestern end of Cape Breton...
by communications@cleanfoundation.ca | Dec 7, 2020 | Clean Recovery
For people living with the COVID-19 virus, this is a personal health crisis. Sadly, for some families it has been a personal tragedy. We are also now seeing the havoc the pandemic has wrought on the economy, and this affects all Nova Scotians. Many are wondering what...
by communications@cleanfoundation.ca | Jul 31, 2020 | Clean Recovery, Education & Engagement, Featured, Grow
Authors: Devon Morrison, Clean Foundation, ENS and Kate Powe, United Way In early March, the global COVID-19 pandemic led the Nova Scotia government to issue a State of Emergency. Schools were closed, borders tightened, schools moved to virtual learning, and many...
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