- Halifax Regional Municipality Pesticide By-law
In 2000, Halifax introduced a by-law reducing the use of pesticides on municipal and residential properties, to protect human health and the environment. The municipality used internal resources and external partners to phase in the by-law...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/1
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- Ozone Action Program
In Southeast Michigan, the Clean Air Coalition runs a program to help reduce the formation of ground level ozone, which is a threat to environmental and human health and is one of the primary contributors to smog. The Ozone Action Program...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/80
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- Spare the Air
When air pollution concentrations approach unhealthy levels, people living and working within the San Francisco Bay Area are notified, and encouraged to avoid activities that pollute the air. Partnerships with local businesses and public...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/81
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- Bert the Salmon: Promoting Natural Lawn Care in the Seattle Area
An extremely successful, media-based public relations campaign has convinced hundreds of thousands of Seattle-area homeowners to turn their backs on many environmentally harmful lawn care practices and embrace elements of natural lawn care....
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/162
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- Manitoba Heavy Construction Association's Safety, Health and Environment Program
Manitoba heavy construction companies are more eager than ever to learn safety, health and environment skills since the industry's trade association launched a revamped, user-friendly new support program. Organizers of the Manitoba Heavy...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/165
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- Switch Out Mercury Recovery Program
The Switch Out program draws on the voluntary assistance of Canadian automotive recyclers to remove light switches containing mercury from end-of-life vehicles. Initiated by the Clean Air Foundation (CAF) in June 2001, Switch Out has...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/177
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- Opting Out in Germany for Non-Renewable Energy
While many people in Germany say they would use green energy if presented with a choice, very few consumers do so. In contrast, most people have been using green energy in a few German municipalities where citizens have had to opt out...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/730
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- How Copenhagen Became a Cycling City
What makes a great cycling city? How did the medium-sized City of Copenhagen get its citizens to cycle to work / school 49% of the time? While topography and climate are significant influencers, safety, supportive infrastructure, and...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/752
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- Paris Reduces Car Use, Boosts Walking and Cycling
Paris is an inspiration for large cities around the world, having reduced car traffic in its core (Ile de France) from a mode share of 12.8% in 2010 to 6% in 2020. How did Paris get to be one of the cities in the world with the lowest...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/753
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- Liftshare and Mobilityways, U.K.
Liftshare is a social enterprise that has worked with over 700 of the UK’s largest employers to reduce the number of single occupancy vehicle trips using carsharing, active transportation and public transit when commuting for work. With...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/760
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- Carpooling Promotion in Paris
France provides financial incentives to local travel authorities (LTAs), employers and employees to promote carpooling. It also funds the development of carpooling infrastructure, ridesharing platforms that make it much easier to carpool,...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/765
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- The Toxic Challenge
To encourage people to reduce their use of toxic-containing consumer products, a door-to-door campaign was organized in two neighbourhoods of Metropolitan Toronto. Summer students staffed the campaign in which residents were asked to try...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/22
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- The Clean Air Commute
Pollution Probe hosts an annual, month-long Clean Air Campaign to raise awareness about smog, vehicle emissions and related respiratory problems. The main event of this campaign is The Clean Air Commute, a one-day event in which employees...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/5
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- The Environment Network
This comprehensive program utilized several strategies including home visits, incentives and starter kits to induce households to reduce energy, water consumption, waste to landfill and pollution.The Green Home Tune-Up provided free...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/7
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- We're Toxic Free
The City of Peterborough conducted a door-to-door pilot campaign to influence residents' behaviours related to the purchasing and disposal of toxic household chemicals. Summer students staffed the campaign in which residents were asked to...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/24
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- Le Club Millezinc
Student volunteers are enlisted and trained to present information to younger students regarding environment-friendly lifestyle changes, and the relationship between environmental protection and human health. The volunteers create videos...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/34
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- The Roach Coach Project
This pilot program demonstrated how a brief, on-site, educational intervention coupled with resource materials can influence tenants to adopt less hazardous pest control methods. Materials were developed for use by others.Promotion and...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/36
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- Do Your Share for Cleaner Air
The region of Greater Cincinnati implemented an episode day program to deal with the problem of smog and air quality. When smog levels were particularly high, citizens were notified and encouraged to change their behaviours to less...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/78
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- Improving Employee Transportation: The Cambie Corridor Consortium
The Cambie Corridor Consortium (CCC) was the first transportation management association (TMA) established in Canada. A TMA is an alliance of business, government, and other groups that aims to reduce traffic in a particular area by pooling...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/100
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- Oregon's Air Quality Public Education and Incentive Program
This ongoing program educates the public and provides incentives to improve air quality in Portland. It uses non-regulatory approaches that target vehicles, lawnmowers, paints and certain consumer products - to reduce emissions from...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/101
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- Turn it Off
Turn it Off is a community-based initiative to encourage individuals to avoid idling their vehicles while waiting at such places as school pick-up areas and transit Kiss and Ride parking lots. Replicability: high.The five stages involved in...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/138
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- Promoting Sustainable Agriculture in Panama
This case study describes the experiences of a Canadian woman working as a project leader promoting sustainable agriculture in a rural village in Panama. It provides some tips on improving the success of programs aimed at promoting...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/150
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- Calgary Commuter Challenge
The Calgary Commuter Challenge is an annual, weeklong event designed to encourage commuters to use cleaner and healthier forms of transportation. Participating organizations compete with each other for the highest rates of employee...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/155
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- Waterloo's Plant Health Care Program
The City of Waterloo has dramatically decreased its use of pesticides on municipally owned land through practices that promote healthy, vigorous turf and soil. The city's Plant Health Care Program (PHCP) has over time become Waterloo's...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/164
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- Reducing Pesticide Use in Hudson, St. Lazare, and Notre Dame de l'Île Perrot
A combination of by-laws with escalating fines and home visits enabled a number of small towns in Quebec, Canada to reduce the cosmetic use of pesticides on residential properties by 80 to 90%. They were some of the first communities in...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/172
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- Quebec's Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides
The Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides (CAP) brought about a quick change in thinking regarding pesticides, and engaged citizens and other organizations to organize their own pesticide reduction efforts, with their Pesticide Free...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/175
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- 20/20 The Way to Clean Air
20/20 The Way to Clean Air involved individuals in the Greater Toronto Area in reducing home energy use and vehicle use by 20%. It asked participants to make a small commitment (some easy-to-do activities done for a period of two weeks),...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/188
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- HSBC Clean Air Achievers
CAC's HSBC Clean Air Achievers programs provides youth with a chance to meet high profile athletes and be inspired by personal messages to adopt healthier, more active and sustainable lifestyles. The program has dual goals of reducing air...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/671
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- Clean Air at Home
"Clean Air at Home: Small Steps Make a Big Difference" is a targeted, community-based social marketing campaign that reduces young families’ exposures to environmental contaminants at home such as mould, dust, fumes from toxic...
http://toolsofchange.com/en/case-studies/detail/703
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