It's another busy summer of mega sports, concerts and street festivals in Toronto. While these events can be great fun and make our city so vibrant, they often bring with them piles of garbage - from the drink cans and bottles to the mountains of soiled single-use dishes. 

But the good news is that it doesn’t have to be this way - a growing number of events and big venues are opting for reusable cups and foodware! 

Join TEA and Reusable Toronto on June 25th for a lunchtime webinar on how large events & festivals can kickstart the shift from single-use to reuse.

More fun, less trash: How large events & festivals can kickstart the shift from single-use to reuse

Thursday, June 25th at 12:30pm on Zoom

Registration is free, sign up here!

 

We’ll be talking about key findings from TEA’s report "Kicking off with reusablesThe opportunity of the FIFA World Cup 26™ for Canadian events"

  • Why reuse is better than single-use when it comes to waste, water consumption, local job creation, and climate
  • Why events and venues are the best place to start with reuse
  • Reuse success stories from across Canada
  • What Toronto is already doing to support a shift to reuse
  • How policy is propelling reuse in other jurisdictions and where Toronto should go next

We know reuse at events is a growing trend, and that policy is key to making the shift happen. Join the call next Thursday to learn more. Bring your policy reuse questions and comments!