Today, we are going to examine the Kitchener climate crisis and how local businesses can help by signing up for the Office Compost Program.
In late June 2019, Kitchener City Council unanimously declared a climate emergency to highlight the need to take strong action in reducing greenhouse gases that are warming the planet.
Businesses are a significant contributor to climate change, and the Office Compost Program is a simple way to start helping reduce the effects of global warming.
Let’s take a closer look at the Kitchener climate crisis, and what you can do to help at the office. Let’s jump right in!
Kitchener Climate Crisis
What You Need To Know
In June 2019, Kitchener City Council unanimously voted to declare a climate emergency.
In so doing, the Southern Ontario city joined 400 other Canadian municipalities in highlighting the urgent need for strong action in addressing the threat posed by climate change, according to The Record.
“The declaration follows the city’s approval of a corporate climate action plan in April, a detailed strategy to align city operations with the greenhouse gas emission targets of the Paris Agreement, which aims to limit global average temperature increases to 1.5 C.”
The motion to declare a climate emergency was put forward by Ward 7 Coun. Bill Ioannidis, who said “Council’s unanimous approval of the motion sends a strong message that we must continue to diligently consider the environmental repercussions of our every decision.”
“Kitchener prides itself on being a forward-thinking and innovative city,” said Kitchener Mayor Berry Vrbanovic. “It was encouraging to see that reflected in the continued advocacy by council and community groups on this critical issue. All of our progress in building a better city for our children is at risk of being undone if we fail to appropriately react to this challenge.”
Kitchener’s Corporate Climate Action Plan is a detailed strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The goal is an absolute reduction of emissions of 8% by 2026.




