Sept 26 Pesticide Talk, Sept 28 Recycling Talk about city problems

Monday 25th September 2006, 8:16pm | Filed under:

1. Pesticide talk details

2.Recycling talk details

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September 26, 2006

Pesticide Bylaw Talk

Janet May, the organizer of the Toronto Pesticide Watch, will talk on “Achieving a Pesticide Bylaw for Guelph” at 6 p.m. in room 204 of the Landscape Architecture building. May will discuss the harmful effects of pesticides and the purpose of pesticide bylaws.The event is hosted by the Central Student Association and Guelph Students for Environmental Change.
For questions, send an e-mail to csalocal[at]uoguelph.ca. Information is also available online.
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RECYCLING AT GUELPH:Reminder about TRASH TALK EVENT
September 28 | 7 :00 – 9:00 p.m. — A Stimulating Evening of Trash Talk
Guest Speaker: Rod Muir, Founder of Waste Diversion Canada
University of Guelph, Landscape Architecture Building, Room 204
Presented by the Guelph Civic League

Should we toss out our recycling ethic?
Guelph is in a garbage crisis. But most of us don’t have the facts. Do we turn our backs
on composting? Do we handle our own waste of truck it elsewhere? Are we paying too much
to manage our waste? What about incineration? And what’s the rest of the province doing?

Find out:

* Why waste diverson isn’t going away. Ever again.
* How garbage and climate change are linked.
* What you can do about it.

Get clear on garbage. Your time won’t be wasted.
$10 General Admission
$5 GCL Members (become a member that night and get a $5 saving on the low annual fee)

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