An extra step for the environment at Metro

- Weekly flyers are printed with vegetable inks on paper made
from wood residue and recycled fibres.
- Participation in the annual "Journées sans sac" (bag-free days)
held in cities such as Quebec City and Sherbrooke.
- Program to reduce lighting 24/7 in Ontario during the summer
season. This initiative led to a total energy saving of more than
10 million kWh for all sites involved.
- Donation of over $12 million to Éco Entreprise Québec and
Stewardship Ontario since 2004 to finance municipal recycling
programmes. All brandowners and first importers who sell consumer
products in Quebec and Ontario must finance 50% of the
programmes.
- Partnership with the Trees Ontario program in 2008. A cutout of
a tree on recycled paper was sold for $2, which raised $132,987 for
the organization. Also, at Food Basics stores, 25¢ was given to
Trees Ontario for each reusable bag sold. This raised
$74,910.
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- Reusable bags
- Earth Day Special
- Metro's Green Apple School Program is back for a third year
- Energy use in Metro's buildings
- The 3Rs: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
- Eco Party
- Blue-Green Algae
- Concentrated laundry detergents
- Eco-friendly spring cleaning
- Home Composting in 10 easy steps
- METRO links up with RÉSEAU environnement


