The All-Canadian eco-friendly giveaway!
By / Par: Isabelle Remy
2012-04-14 20:00:00
Category / Catégorie: Contests
| The All-Canadian eco-friendly giveaway! |
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Each year, in Canada and around the world, April 22nd is dedicated to honouring our planet and focussing on ways we can lessen our environmental impact. I’ve never considered myself a tree-hugger, in any sense of the word. But we do recycle (at home and at the office) and use our city’s composting program. We also have a small (organic) vegetable patch in the backyard where we grow mainly tomatoes and fresh basil (yum!). But as I was preparing to write this post, I’ve been thinking that maybe I am kinder to Mother Earth that I originally thought...How, you ask? By buying Canadian! 1) Every time I purchase a product made in Canada, I do my part to lower my carbon footprint. 9 times out of 10, a product made here will travel a much shorter distance to reach me than one made overseas. Less pollution is created by using less fossil fuel to bring the product to market. 2) I know that Canadian manufacturing facilities are highly regulated in terms of allowable emissions and waste management. Not so in many other countries. 3) A product made in Canada will not contain harmful components such as BPA, lead, melamine, etc. It keeps me, my family and my environment safe! So buying Canadian is good for the environment! That calls for a celebration, no? Absolutely! Join us in celebrating Earth Day and you could win an awesome prize pack chock-full of healthy & eco-friendly products made in Canada! Included are:
3) Natural liquid laundry detergent, shampoo & conditioner made in Ontario, from NatureClean (value: $30)
5) Eco-friendly "Green Earth" garden products made in Ontario, from Premier Tech (value: $80)
6) Natural lip balms made in Ontario, from Fitlips (value:$24)
7) Vouchers for organic non-dairy SoNice products made in B.C., from Earth’s Own (value: $30)
8) Natural health products to reduce joint pain made in Ontario, from St.Francis Herb Farm (value: $60)
15) Reusable produce bags made in Quebec, from Credo Bags (value: $25)
Total value: over $ 550.00 !!!
• Follow us on Twitter and mention the following: @BuyCndianFirst loves @EarthDayCanada #madeincanada;
• Like us on Facebook. THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. CONGRATS TO OUR WINNER: ANNE, FROM VICTORIA, B.C.
Images courtesy of BuyCanadian First members |
Tags / Balises: Buy Canadian Carbon Footprint Contest giveaway Earth Day Environment Greenhouse Gas Emissions Healthy living Made in Canada Manufacturer Natural Organic Recycling Sustainability
Comments / Commentaires
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Following you on twitter and tweeted - asmithonline
https://twitter.com/#!/asmithonline/status/200910965640929280
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
https://twitter.com/#!/gizfarris/status/199526035996422145
@gizfarris
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Like and Follow...thankyou.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Will be liking and following...Want to purchse more Canadian products too!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I use a metal water bottle and keep refilling it rather than buying plastic bottles of water.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We use recycled bags rather than plastic and always compost as much as possible.
Liked on fb and tweeted as dub_tee
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
following on Twitter (@laurenawrecksus) and mentioned in a comment
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
liked on FB
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I conserve water and electricity and recycle everyday
(following on Twitter and mentioned, and liked on FB)
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We plant a garden, make our own green cleaning solutions use the clothes line when we can and support our local farmers market, preserve some of our own food so many more to mention
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I take public transit or walk/bike whenever possible.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We use our Apartment buildings recycling bins, cleaning out any cans or bottles and flatten out cardboard
I like you on facebook as Wanda Jean
and follow you on twitter as @WJP1564
thank you
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I try my best to be earth friendly. I use cloth diapers, which I sewed myself. We recycle everything we can, and use recycled goods also. I absolutely NEVER buy bottled water, although reuse 2 liter bottles for crafts and storage of a emergency water supply.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I liked you on Facebook. I recycle ALOT and try to buy used instead of new to reuse items and bring along our own bags for shopping.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
i always buy canadian first but it is very difficult, most products are made in china, i use energy efficient lighting though the whole house, last year i fitted a low flush toilet and i always recycle everything i can
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
i am the recycling nah-tzee! (lol, misspelling on purpose...) i recycle every tiny bit and piece of plastic, paper, glass, etc. i can..... composting too! i think i may want to get involved in some kind of recycling business or invention as a side career sooner or later. woohoo recycling!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I wash my clothes in cold water and hang them to dry.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I don't buy bottled water and get all my water from the tap. I also like to carry a water bottle around with me so I'm not generating waste by buying bottled beverages.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We live in a beautiful, pristine area and do NOT take it for granted. We eat organic, Non-GMO food, recycle, walk or bike when possible, and use sustainable practices when farming. Love Canada and am proud to be a part of such a great giveaway!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Liked you on facebook
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Liked you on facebook
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I reduce, reuse, recycle, compost and I take transit :D Oh, and I do everything electronically. :) Even reading.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I protect and preserve mother earth by participating in water fall clean ups in our area. Did you know Hamilton, Ontario has over 132 waterfalls. We cherish the land and try to keep the trails natural and litter free.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I like you on facebook (Debbie Watson)
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
follow and tweeted
https://twitter.com/#!/mommakoala/status/193154717365436416
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Following on Facebook Julia G.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Following at twitter @winitcanada
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle, walk more then drive and plan an annual park pick up.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
My family and I do not use any harsh chemical cleaners in our home. We stress the importance of recycling and composting and our children are becoming avid 'watchdogs' both at home and at school. We ride our bikes when possible and walk or bike the trails to town rather than drive when the trails permit. We also love to buy local and look for Ontario and Canadian products at the store with little to no packaging.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle, walk more then drive and plan an annual park pick up.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I've encouraged our whole family to reduce their carbon footprint. It was fun watching the kids figure out the phrase and finally coming up with ideas. My young son tried to reason his way out of a bath (didn't work), but we compromised with a rinse under the shower instead, so that's a start!! We are now re-using fabric lunch bags - no more paper for us
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle everything! I only use Nature Clean products, and I always compost!!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
i like you on FB and on twiter (Twitted https://twitter.com/#!/gangadog/status/193095062731767808)
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I do everything i can: recycling, composting, not wasting water, buying local, using natural cleaning and beauty product, and i am a vegetarian.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycled everything, reduce, reuse, recycle is our motto. We also compost.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We compost, use re-useable shopping bags, and try to conserve water with a low flush toilet and a front load washing machine.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We compost, use re-useable shopping bags, and try to conserve water with a low flush toilet and a front load washing machine.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I do recycling and composting.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We compost, use re-useable shopping bags, and try to conserve water with a low flush toilet and a front load washing machine.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
In the kitchen, besides composting and recycling, we reuse glass jars for storage, leftovers, craft-projects or they get recycled. We purchase local and/or organic produce and do not eat boxed meals; everything fresh is our goal. I use reuseable bags when I grocery shop. I use all of the NatureClean products from shampoo and conditioner to laundry soap and floor cleaner. I'm big into unplugging anything that is not being used - even the coffeemaker :)
On our condo patio, we have a small garden of wildflowers, romaine, boston lettuce and spinach.
Our biggest, and most difficult, contribution to mother earth is that we do not have a car. Instead we use a stroller, wagon, or bus to do our daily activities and errands. I enjoy teaching my son about the earth through stories and having him help me with the recycling. It's fun to think outside-the-box when it comes to saving energy and helping the planet, one person at a time. Cheers and Happy Earth Day!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I like you on Facebook Already!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I too love buying Canadian products. I love Nature Clean products "made by happy Canadians" in Markham, Ontario. We recycle everything we can, we compost, we reuse bags, I hang laundry out to dry, I make most of our food from scratch which cuts down on packaging to throw out and now we're trying to only buy things we need.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We teach our kids to recycle everything..and help them select toys with the least amount of packaging.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
following on twitte; @ginette4
tweeted;
https://twitter.com/#!/ginette4/status/193014256734715905
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle, newspaper, cardboard, glass, plastic, and return bottles. I like to donate and buy recycled goods at garage sales, flea markets, thrift stores and online. One person's garbage is another ones treasure!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
great giveaway
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We have a small garden and do our best to buy from local farm stands and markets. The kids know all about recycling, which is something we'd never even heard of as children.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We reduce our garbage by composting, eat 'real food' not pre-packaged food from the store, and recycle everything, use travel coffee mugs (even during Roll Up the Rim days!), reusable bags, drive a hybrid, work from home (no commuting), hang our laundry on the line (or drying rack inside), and use cloth diapers for our baby.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We reduce our garbage by composting, eat 'real food' not pre-packaged food from the store, and recycle everything, use travel coffee mugs (even during Roll Up the Rim days!), reusable bags, drive a hybrid, work from home (no commuting), hang our laundry on the line (or drying rack inside), and use cloth diapers for our baby.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We reduce our garbage by composting, eat 'real food' not pre-packaged food from the store, use travel coffee mugs (even during Roll Up the Rim days!), reusable bags, drive a hybrid, work from home (no commuting), hang our laundry on the line (or drying rack inside), and use cloth diapers for our baby.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Liked you on Facebook as Angela Mitchell
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Follow you on twitter as @skyalive1976
tweet: https://twitter.com/#!/skyalive1976/status/192875657724829696
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
One thing I do now is use reusable bags insstead of plastic bags, and reusable containers instead of plastic wrap and baggies.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Followed you ; and tweeted as AdorePinkii here: https://twitter.com/#!/AdorePinkii/status/192866745713823744
Liked you on facebook(same name).
I recycle everything that is recyclable. I take navy style showers and don't let the water run when I brush my teeth. I reuse plastic utensils I get from places. I don't buy water bottles, I drink from a glass bottle and refill it. I will try to get people around me to do the same thing.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I try to walk or take public transit whenever possible.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Like you on Facebook (Jennifer Lewis). What an amazing giveaway - thanks for the opportunity!!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Following you on Twitter, and tweeted!
https://twitter.com/#!/JenniferAMLewis/status/192840587374903296
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We try to reuse/recycle as much as possible. Also, we do our best to eat natural & organic whenever possible - and boycott the use of things such as BPA. And, more recently, we've been cloth diapering our new baby!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle as much as I can and learn new ways all the time :)
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
we try to recycle as much as we can. Im ashamed to say that sometimes it goes undone but we do try. We also walk as much as possible rather than take the car
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We use natural cleaning products, wash our laundry in cold water, and walk to places that are close by.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I follow you on Twitter and tweeted, thanks!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I follow you on Facebook, thanks!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I know this isn't a great story but I always make sure my kids carry there garbage home even a Popsicle stick from the store. I can't stand littering and my kids are now the same way.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Like you on facebook; Ginette Dube Anger
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
My family tries to protect Mother Earth by recycling, composting and putting or scraps in the green bin, we went from filling 3 garbage cans weekly down to less than one..and it feels so good
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Following you on twitter and sent out a tweet as magspie0
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle glass, cardbooard, and plastic. We donate our clothes, furniture, and books to the local shelter. We do not use styrofom.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
follow on twitter @kimhoa1 & tweeted https://twitter.com/#!/kimhoa1/status/192714024029405187
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I protect the earth by my food choices - I don't eat meat (meat production uses a lot of water and land and can pollute water too) and I try to buy local fruits and veggies as much as possible. I also recycle and try to reuse/repurpose items to keep them out of landfills (and me out of the store!).
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
liked on FB
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I attempt to help protect Mother Earth , have always sought out quality garments and footwear.
Purchase quality , natural fabric ,classic style items will last for many years
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I'm also an "accidental hippie". I buy as many natural cleaning products as possible, hang clothes to dry as often as possible, recycle everything possible and if I have a choice will buy the product with less packaging. I also try & buy local produce, it's great that more stores are listing where everything comes from!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I always turn off lights when I don;t need them, don't run water unnecessarily, participate in Earth Hour, don't idle my car at stop lights, buy recycled toilet paper and eco-products whenever possible, buy free-range and organic and I walk or bike whenever weather permits!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I try to help Mother Earth by practicing the 3 R's as much as possible. I pack litterless lunches, I own a reusable water bottle to cut down on plastics, I wash my dishes by hand and turn off the faucet while brushing my teeth in an effort to conserve water, I ride my bike wherever possible to lower my emissions, I compost, and on Earth Day and most weekends I clean the local beach, picking up trash while combing for buried treasure and beach glass, which I then recycle into jewellery.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I always wash my clothing in cold water, and try to take short showers!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Like you on fb
Anne Taylor
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Follow you on Twitter
greeeneyedwhwom
https://twitter.com/#!/greeeneyedwhwom/status/192667977760522240
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle every bit of paper, plastic, tin, glass and metal that we can. We use cloth bags for shopping and we compost! We use cold water for laundry and try to hand dry as many clothes as possible!
Thanks
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I lead by example. I show my kids to recycle and care for the planet. Also as a teacher I also do this.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I follow on twitter and tweeted-https://twitter.com/#!/409cope/status/192649221604786177
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I like you on faceebook.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I always recycle and I use a rain barrel for my garden.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Our family recycles as much as possible, composts and buys local fish and organic produce - directly from the farmers or fishermen when we can. It usually costs more but supporting healthy food production and small business is worth it - and it's healthier for us.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I tweeted. •   Follow us on Twitter and mention the following: @BuyCndianFirst loves @EarthDayCanada #madeincanada;
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
we recycle everything (all paper, plastics ) we used shopping bags (not plastic), buy used clothes. we also ride bikes and walk when we can instead of car
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I dry laundry outdoors during the warm weather. We recycle whatever we can in our community. Also try to buy "made in Canada" or products made locally in our own province.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle whatever we can in our community. We also try to buy "made in Canada" or products made in our own province. Also dry laundry outdoors during warm weather.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I put my car away for the winter and walk or take a bus instead of driving.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I follow on Twitter @LilleaRaychel
tweet https://twitter.com/#!/LilleaRaychel/status/192543773253844992
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I reuse or repurpose a lot of things, and often choose 'low tech' options
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I take short showers and never leave the faucet running. I like you on facebook.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I bring reusable shopping bags with me when I go buy groceries.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I walk 2 kms (each way) to work every day. Since I walk through a trail system in a park it's shorter than driving (6 kms). There's a short part of the walk that takes me along the Trans Canada highway. I frequently pick up garbage along this stretch.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
cold water laundry washes
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
compost regularly
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We've really changed our shopping habits to reduce packaging in the first place, and recycle and compost absolutely everything we can. Also, heat, water and car gas use are kept low, and we're working on reducing our electricity consumption.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I am a avid proponent of recycling and composting!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I buy organic produce
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle, buy second-hand clothes, try to buy organic, donate clothes and household goods to charities/shelters, walk when possible, take public transit...hopefully, I am making some kind of difference. I'd hate to think that the choices I and others make would negatively impact my daughter's life in the future.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I Liked Buy Canadian first on FB.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I tweeted the giveaway. @smwwin
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We always recycle our containers, i also try to teach my kids not to use too much water.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I like you on facebook (Jeanette P.)
Great giveaway!!!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I am a tedious recycler @ home, and am trying to do more @ work to encourage everyone to recycle
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I follow you on twitter (via @NaturallyNS), and posted the tweet from above.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We're very careful in our home to always look for a reusable option - glass containers instead of ziplocs and saran wrap, cloth bags instead of plastic, cloth napkins instead of paper, rags instead of paper towel, etc.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
our family recycles everything , we use our own bags for groceries, I plant a vegetable garden with my last years seeds, we wait to use the vehicle when needed and is tuned up for minimum carbon footprint. I make my own wine, we make our own bread and car pool when we can. we also use the sky train. I wear a sweater to keep the heat down and we use flourescent bulbs. I also make a Bumble Bee box for the Bombus to make a hive and Mason bee blocks to pollinate my garden. It's very hard to buy Canadian, but we do when we can. I HAVE THE TATTOO TO PROVE IT!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
REDUCE WASTE,REUSE THE BAG.THANKS
SAVE PAPER,SAVE TREES.
SAVE KITCHEN GARDEN.
RESPECT WILDLIFE.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle all that we can, always turn off the electronics in the house and always turn off the lights when leaving a room for awhile. We only take the car when we have to ,and we always mend and repair before replacing.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I try to recycle and reuse as much as I can, limit the amount of plastic I buy/use, and limit my electricity consumption
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I use reusable grocery bags. I keep a coffee mug and a large water glass in my locker at work to decrease the garbage we produce. I always do laundry in cold water. Every little bit helps!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle and compost. We make very sure to always clean up any trash we drop outside - I teach my kids not to litter. We don't have a daily commute. We use as many eco-friendly cleaning products and body care products as we can afford. I try to buy "made in Canada" items whenever possible. I don't waste water and I turn off lights that aren't being used.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Walking as much as possible, carpooling if walking is impossible and buying local sustainable products...
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle, use nylon shopping bags
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I try to buy local produce and support small local businesses
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
My go-to cleaning supplies are white vinegar and baking soda. No chemicals at all!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
great site
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle and volunteer for the waterway cleanups - you wouldn't believe how much PLASTIC we pull out of the water on an annual basis.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We compost. We don't use a dryer- we hang everything up to dry. We try to take as few trips to town as possible (we live in the country) and sometimes we bike.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I so want to win this!
i follow and tweeted.
https://twitter.com/#!/JourneyofTheZoo/status/192096678252261377
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I like you on FB (JourneysofTheZoo).
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
What a great giveaway.
I try to vote with my wallet and purchase products that have less packaging. If I can't reduce, I try to reuse whatever I can; elastics, twist ties, plastic bags, my husband uses those horrible white trays in his workshop for sorting or I rinse and use to store food on in the freezer, all clear plastic containers are used for crafts, workshop or the kids. Where neither is possible, we recycle. We also have a garden so we compost (but only after one of the three animals has had a chance at it, my dogs eat most fruits and vegetables). i also get my neighbour (he's a super star) to save his milk bags (for cat litter) and cereal boxes for kids crafts. I'm sure that there is so much more I could do. I'm interested in reading the other comments.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I do not litter and recycle.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I like to recycle and compost,its easy and wish everyone would do the same,also i like to re use plastic bags i get from shopping and i also use plastic bags to wrap my veggies or fruit in,instead of of buying baggies.The cloth bags are great to for re shopping with.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Being green should be important to everyone. If we don't do things as individuals for ourselves or out children no one else is going to do it for us.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We compost. We grow a garden . I reuse produce bags and use cloth bags for shopping. I save the water that is needed to run in order to get hot water and use it for laundry and watering my plants
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We compost. We grow a garden . I reuse produce bags. I save the water that is needed to run in order to get hot water and use it for laundry and watering my plants
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We own only one car, use public transit at least 5 days a week, compost, re-use, recycle, buy organic and local foods!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
carpool once a week,bring my own bags when I shop, recycle as much as possible,turn off the water when I brush my teeth, Use both sides of paper at work and at home, donate my clothes I no longer use, switching my cleaning products to enviromentally friendly one as I run out, and I keep looking for ways to add to my list daily :)
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I do quite a few things. I am a nanny in a private home setting, and the children are at school when I arrive at their house, but, they always leave all of the lights on and fan vents in the bathrooms from taking their showers, they leave in the morning at 8 am and I start at 12 I turn all of the lights and fans off as soon as I arrive at work. I also clean my dads office on sunday afternoons at his shop. The staff put paper, cardboard and bottles, plastic, and cans in the garbage, I literally pick it out of the garbage and bring it home to put in my recycling box. I also told the owner that I only use environmetally products to clean the office.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle everything that is possible!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle as much as I can. Tweeted and liked on Facebook.
@Genia642009
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We reduce, reuse, and recycle wherever possible. Also, we installed a whole-house fan instead of air conditioning and we're very happy with it.
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mentioned @BuyCndianFirst loves @EarthDayCanada #madeincanada in my tweet https://twitter.com/#!/Teralex4/status/192018829017223168
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I use a rain barrel to collect rain water for watering our garden on dry sunny days
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I teach my two young daughters everyday about the importance of keeping our planet healthy, from picking up litter on our walks to doing only full loads of laundry with COLD water.
Power in Numbers :) if we all Can do Our part it MAKES a BIG impact!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle what ever I can, any time I find something that can be recycled I recycle it.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I did not realize that Majestic was canadian. That is what I will be buying from now on.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We are very into recycling and have just been notified that our area will also be entering the composting/recycling pickup program, can hardly wait
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I will pay extra, inorder to utilize eco-friendly brands. Thank you.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
follow you on twitter and tweeted
https://twitter.com/#!/fokxxy/status/191986458490437633
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
we walk everywhere we can or ride our bikes to cut down on driving, we don't run water while brushing our teeth and we time our showers to ensure we are not using too much water.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Reusable water bottles, Tupperware for storage and coffee cozys
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I compost, use natural cleaning products, minimize water use, buy locally grown products, especially organic, whenever possible, hardly ever eat processed foods and very few meat products, support 2 kitties from the pound, and use natural fertilizers.
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2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle, compost and try to use reusable containers and bags for lunches.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I only use natural, environmentally friendly products to clean my home.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
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2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I support my local farmers: local honey, eggs, farmers market.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I believe Canada should own at least51% of companies ..I shop Canadian and keep jobs here
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Earth Day is another way to remind folks to recycle and reuse. No need to throw out clothing or household ite,s; there are many organizations that collect and sell these things to buy foord for the poor.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle at home (and I take home blue bags from work too) and compost. We turn off lights and try to buy organic, locally made products/produce.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We turn off lights, use electricity in off peak hours, don't let taps run, compost, recycle, reuse, repurpose, buy as locally as we can, try to buy Canadian, use natural cleaners such as vinegar and baking soda, and more.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We feel the biggest thing we do to help the planet is eat vegan but we also recycle, compost, and use eco friendly products to clean with (and go to a small co op where they refill our eco cleaning product containers so we can reuse them for a long time to come). I pack lunches in our planet boxes and try to buy all my organic produce from locally grown sources and in the summer we have our our organic garden. We walk everywhere we can or ride our bikes instead of the car. :)
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We keep our heat off as much as possible, shop close to home, buy locally and second hand as much as possible. But my new favorite thing we've just started is sharing the duties and bounty of our backyard veggie garden with another family.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Living in a really small town, where ameninities are over an hour away, makes it really hard to be eco friendly sometimes! I just traded in my SUV for a car that gets twice the fuel mileage! Lately I've also been really into making my own homemade cleaning supplies, without chemicals. I also turn old teeshirts into reuseable shopping bags. I've been looking into making my own natural beauty products as well :)
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We use the nature clean products and also try to recycle everything that can be.It is great to know there are so many great eco friendly Canadian products.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Lately I have been stepping up my game to be more earth friendly- I've made old teeshirts into reuseable shopping bags, and made homemade cleaners that are chemical free! I've also started looking into how to make my own personal beauty products without chemicals as well! Living in a small town where ameninities are not close by does pose a challenge to trying to live eco-friendly (I drive 37 km to work!) so I just downsides purhased a vehicle that gets me twice the gas mileage my old one did!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I walk rather than drive, take public transit when I need to go further than I can walk. I recycle anything I can, have started composting. I turn off all lights I don't need and remind friends and family to do the same.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We compost everything compostable to add to our garden, and also collect water in our rainbarell to use in our garden. Every little bit helps!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Living out in the sticks really limits both what I buy and how I dispose of it. We reuse all that we can, grow what I can and compost what I can. It limits my trip to the dump to once every couple of months. Only purchase things that we really need as opposed to wants.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle everything, compost what we can, grow what we can, we make the majority of our own body care products and cloth diaper our daughter. Oh, and I don't drive around to visit my friends, they all live on Facebook :) lol
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle everything from cardboard to foam packaging.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle everything from cardboard to foam packaging.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We compost everything compostable to add to our garden. We also use a rainbarrel to collect water for our garden. Every little bit helps!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Recyle / Conserve Energy / Drive a Hybrid Car / Plan your day to minimize travel and be efficient !!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle everything we can and we walk a lot instead of driving.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle and compost waste. I buy local as much as possible. I have backyard chickens to provide healthy eggs for the family. I combine car trips to multitask. I put on a sweater instead of turning up the heat.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I walk as much as I can to the things I do. In fact we moved to this location that possible.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We compost, recycle and reduce our usage on a lot of items as a family.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle everything I can, unplug all unused appliances, have a group of friends with whom we share newspapers and magazines.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I try to improve my way of living each and everyday and buying Canadian is very important and buying local even more important!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We have cloth diapered two kids and will do #3 when he/she arrives shortly. We recycle everything possible and use reusable products made by Norwex to clean our home!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
i am on constant 'litter patrol'...i never pass by a piece of garbage,i pick it up and find a trash can,always!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I try to shop locally, buy organic groceries, use only natural cleaning products like vinegar, and take public transit rather than owning a car.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I don't do anything to honor "Mother Earth", but I do a lot to thank my Creator for this amazing place to live. Recycling, using reusable bags, I've used cloth diapers for years, reusable menstrual products, making my own laundry detergent, etc.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I limit my showers to 5 mins and keep the AC at 75 during the summer.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle ALL products that can be recycled (I even go through things at my kids' homes to see what can be put in the recycle box!!), we have a composter for all our kitchen scraps and a green cone for things that don't go in the composter (bones, fats, etc). I buy "made in Canada when I can but I find a lot of the stores just don't carry it - not sure why that is, but the big ticket items are all made in Canada - the car and the home (naturally!!).
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Composting is a great way to help and we do it all the time.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle, we compost. The kids are always trying to think about 'what makes the Earth happy.'
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle like a mad woman, I compost, I hang my clothes outside to dry, I have cut our home electricity use to under $30 a month, and I only do one errand every 2 weeks using the car I do all the running around on one day. PS I tweeted and liked you on FB too.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I purchase my food locally when in season. Try to reduce waste by using more natural products in my life such as for household cleaning, laundry and health and beauty.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
To help protect Mother Earth, I plan all of my car trips, so that I take the most efficient route to get my errands done, and I car-pool when possible. For shorter trips, I cycle or walk, and leave my car at home.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
So easy to do. First off, looking for locally made(grown or raised) in the grocery stores. And recycle, recycle, recycle.... Lights out unless needed. Look for the maple leaf!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We kept our baseboard electric heaters off last winter using only ceramic room heaters and only when needed(not every day). Living in an apartment we take our recycling down to the garage twice a week. Last year we even had a grandson born on Earth day what a great way to remember the date....
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
When my top-loading washing machine stopped working two years ago, I replaced it with a front-loading one because it's more energy efficient and uses less water.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
To protect Mother Earth, I recycle as much as I can (primarily cardboard and bottles/cans). I also plant as many drought-resistant plants in my garden as I can (so I use less water).
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle,I use cold water to wash my cloths.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I guess that I could continue to use coldwater to wash my clothes in and the accompanying cold water detergent. I can also start recyclng, too! :) Thanks for the giveaway!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I like BuyCanadianFirst.ca on Facebook! (Rebecca Roberts)
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I am following on Twitter and tweeted
https://twitter.com/#!/RebTheCatSitter/status/191725354107412482
@rebthecatsitter
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
To help mother Earth, I have set up rain barrels to conserve water!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle, we get homegrown, local, organic produce, we buy second-hand for nearly everything we can, and we buy Canadian!!! We also trade skills and items with friends and neighbors!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I reduce, reuse, recycle and compost.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I follow on Twitter @glogirl3 and tweeted~ http://twitter.com/glogirl3/status/191706079464402944
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle as much as possible by composting to blue bin recycling to donating clothing.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recyle,buy local and canadian .
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle, bike when I can, and bus often! Also, I reuse my clothing, and often buy used :)
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recently bought our first house, so we got a rain barrel to help conserve some water.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I have taken small steps to protect Mother Earth. Mostly I try to reduce, reuse and recycle, but I am also trying to use my car less often and travel shorter distances.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
to help protect Mother Earth we use a rain barrel
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
follow @BuyCndianFirst imheckifiknow
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I help to protect Mother Earth by using recyclable shopping bags. I recycle my papers, glass jars, milk jugs etc.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
In my house we recycle, compost, and use eco friendly products to clean with. I pack lunches with reusable containers and try to buy my produce from locally grown sources when I can. :)
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Like you on FB Jan L
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
What a great prize package and a great way to celebrate Earth Day!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
To help protect Mother Earth ... we recycle as much as possible, reuse, buy eco friendly products, use reuseable shopping bags and teach our 4 children to do the same :)
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Hi, is it bad luck to be first? oh well, I have literally protected Mother Earth, by protesting logging old growth 1000 year old tree's in B.C. I also clean with baking soda, and salt, no chemicals needed to clean! I also have never driven a car, just ridden my old bike! also, sorry for going on and on, I eat local veggies, and compost, it feels good to not send food scraps to the landfill, anyhoo, Thanks for readin' Lisa North
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I also buy Canadian as much as possible. Recycling, composting, and buying products with less packaging are other earth-friendly things our family does regularly.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle everything that I can!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Every little bit helps the environment! Great prizes!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
follow & tweeted
http://twitter.com/#!/tooliecat/status/191663301170704384
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
i reduce, reuse, and recyle
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We recycle, compost, garden, and use energy efficient appliances.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I carpool to work, I recycle and I keep my thermostat lower in the winter and higher in the summer months.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
To help the Earth I try to recycle as much as possible! I also try to buy biodegradable products!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
we try to reduce, reuse and recycle, and minimize our waste as much as we can. We use the green bin for collecting food scraps. we do not litter. we conserve energy as we are able to.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle to reduce what goes out in the garbage each week less going into the land fills, I also try to ride my bike when I can..
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle everything I can and reuse lots of stuff also, I try to use green cleaners when ever I can also, I try my darnest to do all I can to help our enviroment
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Liked on Facebook
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Tweeted:
https://twitter.com/#!/mamainbc/status/191650209103757314
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I always use reusable lunch bags and containers for my kids school lunches, plus we use our own re-usable water bottles! Currently I am working to get a composting program up and running in our apartment Co-Op.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I recycle everything! Not just bottles and cans, cardboard and plastic, but clothes go to the thrift stores, electronics go to the recycle depot, computer parts to recycle, eyeglasses donated to optometrist offices for reuse, household items to shelters , and more!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I always try to buy eco -friendly Canadian products whenever possible.
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
Will definitely buy Majestic now, have been living in a bubble obviously and had no idea it was Canadian!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I already like you on facebook, I follow you on Twitter too!
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
I read labels for food and products - I am also known to complain to the produce dept. when a buy Ontario sign is placed over imported produce - Sadly our new Federal labelling requirements for product of Canada statements makes it even more difficult to find Canadian Food even if it was packaged here
2012-05-11 11:35:32 By / Par: AmberSmith
We don't run water while brushing our teeth. We also recycle our milk jugs, pop bottles and cardboard.