Category Archives: Green Electricity
Source: Facebook What makes for healthy and sustainable lifestyles? Individuals have been asking themselves this for many years and, more and more, so have executives from small and medium-sized businesses. Interested in joining this conversation, TerraChoice’s President Scott McDougall accepted … Continue reading →
The average consumer would definitely agree that electronics make life easier. However, many of us are unaware of the fact that these gadgets are filled with dangerous toxic materials like cadmium, beryllium, hexavalent chromium, or arsenic, which have been shown … Continue reading →
The EcoLogo Program is set to help change the way greener electricity is defined across Canada. On November 17, 2010, EcoLogo publicly released its newly revised standard for Renewable Low-Impact Electricity Products.
We have previously written about renewable energy and the related EcoLogo standard that will soon be released and today’s post is about one of the low-impact electricity generating methods to be included in this standard: biomass. As the demand for … Continue reading →
EcoLogo, one of North America’s most recognizable eco-labels, has released the final draft of its Renewable Low-Impact Electricity Products standard for public and stakeholder comment. The Program is encouraging interested parties to read this final draft of the standard and … Continue reading →