Green Living Show
The show was really impressive this year. It was bigger and better although I don't think quite as well attended as last year although it may be that people were just spread out more.
We caught a little of Robert Kennedy Jr's talk; got all of Ed Begely Jr's and the Managing Director of Toyota Canada's (who's name escapes me). All were very good talks on the environment. Ed's was more down to earth and amusing and dare I say he makes living a green life style a fun hobby. He has a reality show called Life with Ed or something like that were they follow his green life style. I haven't seen it myself but would like to hear from someone who has. The Toyota dude made some interesting points about the challenges of the future of transportation but you can tell that even they are being dragged into a sustainable future. After all they are in business to make money and business doesn't like to change what has worked for them in the past. One thing I liked what he had to say was that they were looking at solar as a potential. Solar panels on the top surfaces of an electric, plug-in hybrid just seems to make good sense to me. Most people's cars just sit at work all day long in a big parking lot that just screams for solar panels.
The trade show portion was probably 30% larger than last year. There was a lot of organic food booths (we basically had free samples for lunch) and personal care products as well as your standard hard ware stuff like solar panels, wind mills, lights etc, etc. We bought a few LED lights at a really good price of 2 for $10 for 18 LED's and $15 for a 64 LED light. The light is very blue from these and not too strong. We will by bigger ones (more LED's) for the rest of our fixtures at some point in the future. www.sonuonline.com
There were a lot of green cleaning products and we got some good size samples for free from the Loblaws booth. It's great to finally see so many environmentally friendly cleaning product available and the prices are coming down with this much competition. It seems so wrong to pollute the environment to clean our homes... www.qwatro.com www.grassrootsstore.com www.simplyclean.ca www.naturecleanliving.com www.greenbeaver.com
I got lots of leads on solar hot water heating and solar and wind electricity generation. Apparently there is a $1,000 rebate for solar hot water available that I'll want to take advantage of this year. It was interesting to see that home depot had solar systems available now. I'd prefer to keep my business with a small local enterprise though. I've read that 70% of money spent locally stays in the local area while only 10% of money spent with a multinational like Home Depot stays in the area. I think its important to keep local people well employed and don't mind paying a little extra for this privilege and usually better service.
We got several free re-usable shopping bags and some small white pine seedlings too. I planted them in pots yesterday and buried the pots into my vegetable garden. They can grow for a couple of years there before I transplant them out to their final home along the border of my property.
All in all it was a great way to spend a day and will help us to become more sustainable.




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