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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
Available at the GreenUP Store & Resource Centre, these unique upcycled totes, pouches, and clutches created by Spruce Moose and Peterborough artist Brianna Gosselin make great gifts that are good for the environment and can be used all year round. (Photo: Eileen Kimmett / GreenUP)

Embrace the love of local environmentally friendly gifts

Choose to give an experience, or make a meaningful purchase that avoids waste at the Peterborough GreenUP store.
The Lamothe family of Woodleigh Farms in Cavan, one of the participants in Green Economy Peterborough's Net Zero Farms pilot project that assists farmers in incorporating environmentally sustainable practices into their operations. (Photo courtesy of Woodleigh Farms)

Peterborough farmers demonstrate how environmentally friendly practices can save money

Carrot Top Organics and Woodleigh Farms are two of the participants in Green Economy Peterborough's Net Zero Farms pilot program.
New for 2024, Peterborough GreenUP's Urban Bike Adventures week-long summer day camp will empower youth ages 9 to 12 to navigate the city by bicycle. The camp runs for eight weeks during July and August based out of GreenUP's Aylmer Street location in downtown Peterborough. (Photo: Jessica Todd / GreenUP)

Peterborough GreenUP introduces new ‘urban bike adventures’ summer camp for kids

Week-long day camp running over eight weeks in July and August will empower youth aged 9-12 to navigate the city by bicycle.
Rowan Irwin of the Kawartha Pine Ridge School Board's Youth Leadership in Sustainability class and her quote for "Imagine. The City We Want", a video installation accessible using QR codes at the GreenUP Store, Artspace, Peterborough Public Library, Market Hall, Showplace, and the Art Gallery of Peterborough as part of the 2024 ReFrame Film Festival running from January 25 to February 4, 2024. Students in the class were asked to envision the results of climate action in the City of Peterborough two decades from now. (Photo: Cam Douglas / Youth Leadership in Sustainability)

Environmental installations are a highlight of the 2024 ReFrame Film Festival

YLS student videos imagine the results of climate action in Peterborough in 2044, and Laurel Paluck's 'Underlying' exhibition features a whale made of salvaged plastic.
The 2024 ReFrame Film Festival, running from January 25 to February 4, includes a number of short and feature-length environmental films that take a look at the impact of positive action. "The Engine Inside" tells the stories of six everyday people from all over the globe who reveal the unique power of the bicycle to change lives and build a better world. Presented in partnership with GreenUP, the feature-length documentary screens at 8 p.m. on Friday, January 26 at Showplace Performance Centre in downtown Peterborough. (Photo courtesy of ReFrame)

ReFrame Film Festival boasts environmental films that take a look at the impact of...

Peterborough GreenUP and ReFrame highlight six feature-length and short documentaries screening during the festival from January 25 to February 4.
Wild Rock Outfitters in Peterborough is committed to climate action and promoting environmentally conscious enjoyment of the outdoors. To reduce emissions, Wild Rock decided in 2022 to no longer offer their overseas cycling tours through Wild Rock Travel. As loved as these tours were, the business has received a lot of support from customers for this decision and is now offering rewarding journeys closer to home. (Photo courtesy of Tori Silvera / Wild Rock Outfitters)

How Peterborough businesses can make green resolutions for a healthier future

Wild Rock Outfitters, Jigsaw Organizing Solutions, and Lake Edge Cottages are three local businesses adopting sustainability practices as a business decision.
The Youth Leadership in Sustainability (YLS) 2023 cohort cycle a 22-kilometre route through Peterborough's bikeways to learn more about the City of Peterborough Cycling Master Plan. (Photo: Cameron Douglas / YLS)

Green wishes for 2024 from Peterborough youth

19 participants in the Youth Leadership in Sustainability program share their environmental hopes with GreenUP.
In 2023, the City of Peterborough added another safe cycleway - the Bethune Street Bike Boulevard - to help advance active transportation for all ages and abilities. Green Communities Canada's recent Collective Impact Report for 2022-2023 found that participants in member communities' active travel programs walked or biked the equivalent of 115 trips from the coasts of BC to Newfoundland, resulting in 216.7 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions reductions for the calendar year. (Photo: Lili Paradi / GreenUP)

Celebrating Peterborough’s contribution to a greener Canada

A member of Green Communities Canada, GreenUP reflects on the collective local impact on national climate goals over the past two years.
The seeds of butterfly milkweed require at least 30 days of cold stratification to germinate. Seeds can be harvested when the pods begin to split open. (Photo: Hayley Goodchild / GreenUP)

Growing native plants from seed in the winter can be a gift for the...

Peterborough GreenUP explains how you can use cold stratification to begin propagating plants for your garden.
Peterborough resident Ellie Dustler stands behind a rain barrel acquired from the GreenUP Store and Resource Centre. A rain barrel acts as an all-season water conservation tool. By collecting rain water, residents can save money, improve how indoor and outdoor plants are watered, and help reduce the pressure on the local municipal stormwater system during flooding events. (Photo: Melynda Dustler)

Peterborough GreenUP celebrates water conservation champions all year round

From rain barrels and water wise gardens to reducing winter salt use, water champions come in all shapes and sizes.

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