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Seventh Generation Community Projects and Tucker House Renewal Centre rely on your support to continue our educational outreach in the community. Please read the panel on the right or click on the 'contact us' heading if you want more info on sponsoring Seventh Generation.
Past Sponsorship The following enterprises and individuals have helped to bring Simple Living and sustainability practices into the greater Ottawa community. Green Champion Sponsorship:
Topia Energy Inc. is Canada's first commercial producer of BioDiesel, a clean-burning alternative fuel produced from domestic, renewable resources. Topia is the sole licensee of this technology, available in key retail markets. Green Promoter Sponsorship:
Carp Ridge EcoWellness Centre (Katherine Willow, Director) is a charitable organization committed to preventative, natural health care within the context of supporting local and global sustainability. It operates within a 190-acre wilderness preserve one-half hour west of Ottawa, and offers a fully-staffed health clinic as well as an educational facility for healing activities, sustainability workshops and other wellness events. Green Protector Sponsorship:
Harvest Homes is dedicated to the design, planning and construction of environmentally friendly and energy efficient straw bale houses across Ontario and abroad.
INvironments works in conjunction with medical doctors, respirologists, health care practitioners and the environmentally aware to find and resolve problems in residential homes regarding indoor air quality, electromagnetic fields, molds, radon, etc. Consultations are available for designing healthy and ecological homes, and includes energy efficiency, passive solar design and solar site assessments.
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