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ID #:   39272506
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Description:   Survey of Christmas decorating & other activities. Includes: How do you typically wrap your Christmas gifts? (wrapping paper, re-usable bags, recyclable wrapping paper, no wrapping), What do you do with gift wrap once the presents are opened? (recycle it, throw it out, save it for future use, burn it)

What type of Christmas cards will you send this year? (paper Christmas cards, e-cards (digital cards), handwritten letter, other, none)

. Did you know you can recycle Christmas trees? What type of Christmas lights do you use to decorate your tree and home? (LED lights, traditional incandescent lights, none)

When Christmas shopping at the mall, do you typically- bring your own reusable bag, buy plastics bags, purchase reusable bags, buy paper bags

Does your community have a Christmas tree recycling program? Do you purchase recycled wrapping paper? When entertaining, do you use disposable forms of any of the following products? (napkins, plates, cups, cutlery)

What do you do with holiday dinner table scraps? (throw them in garbage, compost them)

Results by province, gender, age group, income, presence of children, education

 
Publication Date:   12/7/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/7/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272268
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Description:   % of Canadians properly dispose of their used batteries, % reported awareness of the detrimental effects improperly disposed batteries have on the environment, % currently utilize recycling programs, % reporting to a hazardous waste centre

% indicated that they were not aware of any programs in local stores, % indicated a lack of drop boxes in their local community, % willing to change their behaviours with greater access to recycling programs.

% of single-use, disposable of batteries in Canada properly disposed of in 2007, Awareness of the affects of batteries in landfills

 
Publication Date:   10/26/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/26/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39265190
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Description:   An annual community check-up that measures the vitality of selected Canadian our cities, identifies significant trends, and assigns grades in at least ten areas critical to quality of life.

Includes: Environment (e.g. recycling, waste, greenhouse gas emissions GHG), Safety (criminal offences), Health (e.g. smoking, number of physicians), The Gap Between Rich & Poor, Getting Started (e.g. immigration), Learning (education level, library service usage), Housing, Work (e.g. unemployment rate), Getting Around (e.g. public transit use), Belonging & Leadership (e.g. volunteer rate), Arts, Culture, & Recreation (e.g. Persons employed in cultural industries)

Statistics covered vary from city to city.

 
Publication Date:   10/4/2011
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, Saint John's, Fredericton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Oakville, Waterloo, Guelph, London, Sudbury, Calgary, Red Deer, Medicine Hat, Vancouver, Victoria
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/4/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272228
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Description:   Survey of Ontario businesses on electronic waste. Includes: How e-waste is handled by company size and by sector: Recycle, Redeploy within organization, Employee sale, Donate to charity, Engage an asset disposal provider, Return to OEM or leasing company, Place in dumpster, Place in storage until solution is found, Other

% of companies have an e-waste plan, who is responsible for e-waste related decisions

What aspects of their e-waste policy have worked well? (disposal is efficient, cost effective, sustainable, now more recycling and less garbage)

 
Publication Date:   7/15/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Ontario
 
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Posted/Updated:   7/15/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271813
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Description:   Collection of statistics focusing on human activities from an environmental perspective. Covers: Physical geography (e.g. Average annual water yield by drainage region), Climate (e.g. Average daily temperatures by month for selected weather stations, Average precipitation by month), Ecosystems (e.g. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by source and sink category, Index of energy and greenhouse gas intensity, by industry, Fertilized area by province (fertilizers), Area of farmland treated with herbicides, insecticides, Population served by drinking water plants, by source water type, Raw water volumes processed by drinking water plants, Wildlife species extinct and at risk in Canada, Harvest estimates for selected waterfowl species)

Protected areas, Natural resources (e.g. Energy consumed in thermal-electric power stations by fuel type, Efficiency of thermal-electric power stations by fuel type (electricity), Gross domestic product of mining and oil and gas extraction industries)

Population (e.g. Population by ecozone), Households and the environment ( Section 8Economy Use of energy-saving lights (compact florescent light bulbs), Thermostat use by households during the winter, Treatment of drinking water, Primary type of drinking water consumed (bottled water)

Transportation (e.g. Usual mode of transportation for travel to work (commuting), Fuel consumption and number of vehicles by passenger bus and urban transit industries)

Environmental protection expenditures (Capital expenditures on environmental protection by type of activity and industry, Distribution of capital expenditures on pollution prevention by medium and industry)

Waste management (Disposal and diversion of waste, Materials prepared for recycling by type), Research and development (Estimates of research and development expenditures in the higher education sector), Legislation (Canadian Environmental Protection Act enforcement activities)

 
Publication Date:   6/28/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/28/2011
 
 
 
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