Engaging the Community for Positive Outcomes

Too often citizens feel frustrated and unheard/valued by elected officials and their staff.

In Nanaimo on October 4th about 100 people gathered for a community event that heard both local and international folk talk about how they are creating more vibrant communities by putting waste resources into better use. This reduces pollution, saves resources, creates jobs, and brings decision-making back into local control.

The results of the day are phenomenal! Great ideas are being sent to the Regional District's solid waste management plan (who needs an incinerator!). A local Zero Waste organisation is likely to be formed, and could be the base of B.C.'s Zero Waste chapter.

This is what happens when citizens are given an opportunity to learn and then be heard!

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