Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Imagine...Britannia: Zero Waste - 2015

Members of Team Green Brit met today to brainstorm ideas for recycling. As it turns out, we have a much bigger vision then simply overhauling the recycling.

We believe Britannia, and the community that embraces it, are up to a Zero Waste Challenge. The goal is to achieve a Zero Waste footprint for the Britannia community complex by 2015!

Given we live within a city that aims to be the Greenest City in the world by 2020 (and #7 in their scope of mandate is "supporting neighbourhood sustainability initiatives"), and this city is a member of a regional district that has a zero waste challenge mandate...the timing couldn't be more perfect for a project of this size. And if ever there was a worksite, and a community, up for a challenge it is the Britannia community! ;)

So, our first idea is to invite someone from the Greenest City Action Team, and an advisor from the Metro Vancouver waste assesment service, to attend a walk around the complex and discussion on what we're doing...and what we could be doing better. We'd like to find out why a commmunity hub of municipal services does not already have a holistic city recycling program, and how we can help make that happen.

Zero Waste by 2015 may be a lofty goal (maybe we'll stretch it to 2020), but together this community has proven time and time again that it can achieve anything it sets its mind to. Let's envision what the ideal could be...and then find our ways to make it happen!

Please send us your visions, ideas and resources to teamgreenbrit@gmail.com

Details to come on other action ideas we discussed, such as hosting a Day of Recycling where community members can bring batteries, styrofoam and other things that can be returned to manufacturers or desposed of in safe ways.

If you have been riding your bike, walking or taking transit to work this week - Bike to Work Week, be sure to fill out a ballot in the Info Centre each day for entry into the prize draw next week! :)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Happy Earth Day!

Team Green Brit is really about making the Earth Day mentality a reality every day here in our community complex, so I thought I'd post this cheeky cartoon instead of a beautiful earth image...keep our perspective focused on the end goal of zero waste one day, hehe ;)

The recycling survey showed that 92.9% of the staff who completed it consider themselves to be “green at heart” who are actively looking for ways to decrease their eco-footprint, the other 7.1% are “wanna be green” and would like to do more to decrease their footprint but don’t know how.

Given the majority of staff would like to decrease our individual and collective footprints, the Team decided to start by making recycle kits for everyone to have at their desk to make recycling easy for all.

The entire complex will take a while to transform one step at a time, so the first step will be examining how much paper waste we create within the Info Centre and how much we can streamline this amount. A monthly tip sheet will also keep the staff of Britannia informed on ways we can contribute to goals of reducing our overall impact.

Further ideas around potential incentive style programs or competitions between all the silos in our complex may be pursued to increase participation in the greening of Brit, as well as continued work towards defining a comprehensive recycling program for all waste within the complex (ultimate end goal!)

Please keep all your fresh ideas coming, along with feedback on some things that could be done differently to improve recycling throughout the complex.

The team will meet again in May (details to come) and we're hopin to bring more folks to the table...calling all keeners in childcare, schools, pool, rink and library - c'mon out and help us green this place up! :)

Thursday, April 9, 2009

A little dose of musical inspiration...just 'cuz

If you haven't heard of Playing for Change: Peace Through Music (an inspiring global musical initiative) I hope you enjoy your first dose here with "One Love".

Also check out their beautiful collaborations for "Don't Worry" and "Stand By Me"
for guaranteed feel good music. :)



Monday, March 9, 2009

envision a zero waste community

To provide some food for thought for our first Team Green Brit brainstorming session here are a couple of articles you might want to peruse. Both from Worldchanging (a great resource for thinking about a bright green future)


Community as Technology - looks at defining barriers to sustainable change and finding community-enabling solutions to these problems. If ever there was a place that could find 'community-enabling' people and technologies it is Britannia!!

Designing a Zero Waste city - a peek at all the things San Fransico is doing to attempt having zero footprint by 2020! Good food for thought on how we can minimize waste for our complex :)

Monday, March 2, 2009

springing forward into action

This weekend we set our clocks forward which is always a sure fire sign that spring is upon us...if the budding trees, and blooming croci and daffodils peeking out weren't enough for ya! ;)

So, its time to take some Team Green Brit ideas and put them into action! We're gonna start with a lunch brainstorming meeting on March 11th at 12:30. The locale is yet to be determined, so if you are interested either contact Kathy via email (kathy.whittam@vancouver.ca), or check back on the blog early next week for further details.

Two things up for discussion will be the results of the Britannia recycling survey (one week left to share your feedback if you haven't already folks!) and an open dialogue on ideas for making our Britannia complex the bright green hub to our community that we know it can be! If you have thoughts to contribute but are unable to make this meeting, please email your ideas so they can be included in our brainstorm!

If you need a little dose of positive to give you energy for action this spring, take 5 minutes and watch a brief clip of Blessed Unrest with Paul Hawken "How the Largest Movement in the World Came into Being: And Why No one Saw it Coming"

Friday, February 27, 2009

are you so 'green' you have a problem?

Here's an intersting read for you - 'Dark Green "Carborexics": the Obsessive Generation of Extreme Environmental Activists' by Tom Leonard.

I'll agree that using your lawn as your toilet is an extreme, but looking for ways to simplify things to save energy and resources is still a worthwhile goal. Is it crazy that our city is considering by-law changes to allow backyard chickens? I don't think so...what about you?

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

bright green new year :)

Happy New Year!

With winter registration and the holidays behind us, it is time to breathe life into the Team Green Brit initiative once again! Things are always busy here at Brit, so I'm lookin to pull together all you keeners that feel this 'team' can make a difference. A date for casual brainstorming over bevvies of choice will soon be determined...so let me know if you are interested in being a leader for your area in all things green in our community!

The survey on the recycling issues throughout our complex is still available for your feedback until the end of February. A summary of the problems, and all your creative ideas for solutions, will be available in March. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts now! http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=eEfDgH7SAJ3FwS8a3CvJNQ_3d_3d

A quick and easy read I found for the years inspiration is an article Invidividual Action vs Collective Action by No Impact Man and my fave line in the piece "there is one circumstance under which one person absolutely cannot make a difference: if that one person doesn't try"
http://www.worldchanging.com/archives//009204.html

cheers to the possibilities of 2009!