This week, we caught up with Dan Rubin, Chairperson of Food Producers Forum, to talk about growing food at home and Food Producers Forum. Dan Rubin is a home gardener and owner of Perfectly Perennial Herbs and Seeds. You can learn more about Dan’s work as an author, educator and musician here. He is a […]
Youth Projects Awarded Funding to Tackle Climate Change
From gardens to rug hooking, the 2021 Youth Engagement Funding Initiative supports projects related to climate change. We are so excited for the launch of these amazing projects funded by CCNL’s Youth Engagement Funding Initiative. This funding is for climate change-related projects that involve youth, and wow, did we receive some seriously cool proposals. We […]
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: 5 Ways to Reduce Consumption
Did you know that recycling is actually the last step in reducing your waste before throwing something away? You can protect the environment and save money by reducing your consumption and reusing what you already own. We’ve put together some tips to help you reduce, reuse and recycle in your everyday life. 1. Reduce Food […]
Clean Foundation Interns Support NL’s Environmental Sector
CCNL’s Clean Foundation Interns are wrapping up their time with us and we are so excited to share their achievements! As part of CCNL’s Internship Program, these interns honed their professional skills while working on environmental conservation projects in Newfoundland and Labrador. These internships were made possible by The Clean Leadership Professional Internship Program, our […]
Sustainable Living with Kim Todd
Kim Todd is the founder of the non-profit thegreenrock.ca and social enterprise guide to the good. guide to the good makes it easy for people to choose local, social, and green for their everyday purchasing and lifestyle choices. The enterprise is a platform that promotes local producers, businesses, and information on sustainable lifestyle choices. To […]