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For more than 30 years, Peterborough GreenUP has been central and eastern Ontario's leading environmental organization focused on education, sustainability, and stewardship. GreenUP is a non-profit charitable organization and an active community organization that offers dozens of programs and services to those living in Peterborough and Kawartha Lakes. For more information, visit greenup.on.ca
Peterborough residents Michael and Norma Doran pose with their heat pump, which they installed in 2023. The Dorans worked with GreenUP's home energy team to evaluate their home's efficiency, and were able to take advantage of an incentive program to upgrade their home. You can learn more about heat pumps and other energy-saving solutions, incentive programs, and more at the Home Energy Expo on October 19, 2024 at the McDonnel St. Activity Centre in Peterborough. (Photo: Clara Blakelock / GreenUP)

Learn more about heat pumps at Peterborough GreenUP’s Home Energy Expo on October 19

Replacing a fossil-fuel burning furnace with a heat pump can reduce carbon emissions by 60 per cent or more.
Mounds of compost at the City of Peterborough's new composting facility co-located at the city-county landfill site on Bensfort Road ready to be tested for compliance with the Ontario Ministry of the Environment's compost quality standards. Since the city's green bin program launched on October 31, 2023, 28,000 households have collectively diverted more than 6,000 tonnes of methane-producing organics from the landfill. (Photo: City of Peterborough)

From curb to compost, the City of Peterborough’s green bin program has been a...

In the past year, more than 6,000 tonnes of methane-producing organics have been diverted from the city-county landfill
Kawartha Land Trust's land stewardship manager Hayden Wilson showing volunteers how to identify native tallgrasses and collect seeds at the tallgrass prairie at KLT's Ballyduff Trails in Pontypool in 2022. The 2024 annual tallgrass and wildflower seed harvest takes place on Sunday, October 6 and volunteers are invited to participate. (Photo: Dani Couture / Kawartha Land Trust)

Help restore the tallgrass prairie, one of the rarest ecosystems in North America, at...

Join Kawartha Land Trust at the protected nature preserve on October 6 for the annual tallgrass and wildflower seed harvest.
Green Economy Peterborough members including Engage Engineering celebrated the sustainability efforts of their peers at the annual Leadership in Sustainability Awards celebration in April 2024. The business network recently launched the "Discover" and "Insight" membership tracks for small businesses that are at earlier stages in their sustainability journey. (Photo: Heather Doughty)

Green Economy Peterborough launches new membership tracks for smaller businesses

Business network is now more accessible for businesses at earlier stages in their green journey.
Community volunteers plant a fruit tree at the Reid and McDonnel Community Orchard. The GreenUP Peterborough Community Orchard Stewards care for 65 fruit trees in seven public spaces throughout the City of Peterborough. (Photo: GreenUP)

Peterborough GreenUP shares four reasons to plant a tree or shrub this fall

Most native species thrive when planted in the autumn and they are a great way to take climate action and beautify your garden.
In the past, developers have accomplished stormwater management requirements by building stormwater ponds that require a great deal of concrete and gravel fill. The new Peterborough Fire Hall on Marina Boulevard will feature some on-site stormwater management features. Pictured under construction is a bioretention cell, which is a shallow stormwater basin that uses engineered soils and vegetation to capture and treat runoff. (Photo: Dylan Radcliffe)

Green stormwater facilities result in improved water quality and a decreased carbon footprint

Rain gardens, green roofs, and bioretention cells can be beneficial alternatives to stormwater ponds.
GreenUP staff gathers to celebrate Peterborough's first naturalized playscape in the children's garden in Ecology Park in 2023. The construction of the playscape fulfilled a deliverable in GreenUP's previous strategic plan. (Photo: Lili Paradi / GreenUP)

Peterborough GreenUP introduces its 2024-2028 Strategic plan

Five strategic priorities will guide the non-profit environmental organization's work over the next four years.
Peterborough homeowners Madeleine Endicott and Steve McMurtry now enjoy a much more comfortable home, and have reduced their total energy consumption by 43 per cent, after insulating the walls of their 100-year-old house and adding a heat pump. They plan to investigate additional upgrades in the future. (Photo: Clara Blakelock / GreenUP)

Peterborough couple saves on energy bills after adding wall insulation to their century home

Madeleine Endicott and Steve McMurtry's home is also now warmer in the winter and they have reduced their greenhouse gas emissions by 86% .
Beeswax wraps from Swift Acres in Apsley, reusable snack bags from Canadian brand Colibri, and bamboo utensils are some of the ways you can pack litterless lunches for the new school year. Beeswax wraps can last up to a year or more with proper care, and can be composted at the end of their useful life. (Photo: Eileen Kimmett / GreenUP)

Leap into the new school year with litterless lunches

Peterborough GreenUP explains how packing zero-waste meals for your children saves money and is good for the environment too.
Clean Up Peterborough's event on July 14, 2024 saw 18 volunteers collect six bags of litter and recyclables and pick up 5,185 cigarette butts in Millennium Park, Del Crary Park, and a large section of the Little Lake shoreline in Peterborough. (Photo: Steve Paul)

New community initiative invites you to help Clean Up Peterborough

Downtown Community Cigarette Butt Clean Up takes place on morning of August 11 starting at Quaker Foods City Square.

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