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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
A lath house, made chiefly of laths (slats) spaced to reduce excessive sunlight, is used for growing plants that require some shade. GreenUP's iconic Lath House in Ecology Park has degraded and needs to be replaced. With community support, here's what a rebuilt Ecology Park Lath House would look like, showing the potential for productive garden bed design in 2024. (Rendering: Hayley Goodchild / GreenUP)

GreenUP seeking donations to help rebuild iconic Lath House in Peterborough’s Ecology Park

Replacing degraded structure used to shelter growing native plants would also create an additional space for climate education.
The Peterborough GreenUP Store and Resource Centre in downtown Peterborough offers many eco-friendly choices for your holiday gift giving, including locally made items that support the local economy while decreasing the amount of greenhouse gas emissions from delivery vehicles. (Photo: Eileen Kimmett / GreenUP)

Give to the environment too by choosing eco-friendly stocking stuffers from the Peterborough GreenUP...

GreenUP has many affordable gifts from local makers, with a portion of purchases supporting climate programming in the community.
Five children on their way to school in Peterborough. Over the past few decades, the proportion of children who walk to school has decreased dramatically. (Photo: Active School Travel Peterborough)

How we can get more kids walking to school to benefit their health and...

The 'walking school bus' is an increasingly popular option that helps address common safety concerns.
Common yarrow, known as waabanoowashk in Anishinaabemowan, has astringent and laxative properties and has been used by Indigenous peoples as a traditional medicine for cuts and abrasions, headaches, and more. (Photo: Hayley Goodchild / GreenUP)

What Indigenous knowledge can tell us about using plants as food and medicine

Peterborough GreenUP and Nourish recently hosted a medicinal plant workshop with Caleb Musgrave of Hiawatha First Nation.
After Susan and Jim Blakelock moved to their bungalow in the south east of Peterborough in 2020, their registered energy advisor daughter Clara completed a home energy assessment and found many areas for improvement. Two years later, after completing a list of upgrades, the couple has reduced their EnerGuide rating from 135 to 60 gigajoules and their annual greenhouse gas emissions from 5.5 to 1.2 tonnes annually. (Photo: Clara Blakelock / GreenUP)

How Peterborough homeowners Jim and Susan Blakelock reduced their energy use by more than...

After an energy assessment by their daughter Clara, a registered energy advisor with GreenUP, the couple completed a deep energy retrofit.
Eileen Kimmett, coordinator of the GreenUP Store & Resource Centre, stands in full winter cycling gear with her bike after a five-kilometre commute in 2022 from her home to the GreenUP Store in downtown Peterborough. (Photo: GreenUP)

Winter cycling is great physical exercise and can improve your mental well-being

Peterborough GreenUP's Eileen Kimmett reflects on her participation last year in B!KE's Winter Wheels program.
Adeilah Dahlke of Jigsaw Organizing Solutions, a member of Green Economy Peterborough, carries a bag of donations destined for a community program in Peterborough. (Photo courtesy of Adeilah Dahlke / Jigsaw Organizing Solutions)

Where you can take your hard-to-recycle items in Peterborough

Decluttering expert Adeilah Dahlke shares her go-to places for donating or recycling unwanted or un-needed items.
Beginning October 31, 2023, the City of Peterborough will begin weekly collection of organic waste in green bins supplied to eligible households, on the same day as recycling collection. Specially designed trucks will use a mechanical arm to pick up and empty the green bins. As of October 31, regular garbage will only be collected every other week and must be placed at the curb in clear garbage bags rather than garbage bins. (Photo: City of Peterborough)

No time to waste: get ready for the City of Peterborough’s new residential waste...

Tips and resources from GreenUP for a successful switch to weekly organic waste collection and bi-weekly clear bag garbage collection on October 31.
Russ Christianson and Heidi Schaeffer standing next to the 22-panel ground mount solar installation recently installed on their property near Campbellford. By using solar panels for electricity and air source heat pumps for heating and cooling, the couple has achieved 'net zero' status. (Photo: Clara Blakelock / GreenUP)

Going solar helps Campbellford couple achieve ‘net zero’ status

Grants and loans are available to homeowners to install renewable energy technologies.
Volunteers pose in front of the first "little forest" planted in the downtown core in Peterborough. As part of a GreenUP initiative made possible due to generous donations by community members, three densely planted mini forests will grow into biodiverse pockets in the urban core, creating oxygen, controlling erosion, providing shade, purifying water, offering habitat, and more. (Photo: Lili Paradi / GreenUP)

Three new ‘little forests’ have just been planted in Peterborough

Next step in community-supported GreenUP initiative is to build the soil health necessary for trees to take root and grow.

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