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City of Vancouver is considering the possibility of a ban for all new residential construction. This idea is considered in the draft Greenest City Action Plan.
An error occurred while saving the comment Morgan Trowland commentedburning wood contributes nothing to the greenhouse effect if it comes from a responsibly managed forest. The tree grows, you burn it then another tree grows and absorbs the carbon. It's way better than gas
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The City supports Metro Vancouver’s plans to ban food scraps from the incinerator and landfills by 2015. The City will collaborate with Metro Vancouver to develop and implement a plan to ensure apartments, condos, businesses and institutions have access to food scraps collection programs before the ban comes into effect.
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City has already moved beyond the 2,010 (garden plots) by 2010 challenge. Three new gardens were created in the summer of 2010 and others are currently in the planning stage. This is an idea included in the Draft Greenest City Action Plan.
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The draft Greenest City Action Plan will discuss this in a variety of ways.
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Several private apts and co-ops already have gardens. This is done at the discretion of the land-owner.
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The draft Greenest City Action Plan includes a variety of actions to support the availability of local food at the local level.
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