Oct 16, 2008
Practivism is GDC/BC's upcoming design speaker series that intends to update your perception of sustainability in design community. The guest speakers will be Marc Alt, Brian Dougherty and Eric Karjaluoto.
WHEN
November 13, 2008 @ 6-10 PM
WHERE
Science World TELUS World of Science
HOW MUCH
Members $15 / Non Members $25
FOR MORE INFO & TO BUY TICKET
bc.gdc.net/practivism
Aug 28, 2008
Frogfile office essentials is hosting Canada's first green business expo, showcasing cutting-edge green products and services for businesses. The event also features films and peer-to-peer discussions on key topics for businesses looking to go green. The peer-to-peer discussions will be facilitated by recognized industry experts and it will bring guests together to share their opportunities and challenges greening their operations. Sessions will include financing challenges & opportunities for ...
Nov 19, 2007
Looking for some great low eco-footprint christmas gifts ideas? Check out this Green Christmas Market! Apparently, it's not just another holiday craft market. The Green Christmas Market sells stylish clothing, jewelry, accessories and house wares that just happen to be sustainable.
December 15
11 AM - 6 PM
Blim Arts Centre
197 East 17th Main St
604.872.8180
Oct 26, 2007
Do you buy printing? Want to learn more about eco-friendly print solutions? If the answer is 'yes', then you shouldn't miss this eco-printing info forum that will help you to be more informed about the latest environmental technologies.
when & where
Monday, November 19, 2007 | 9 AM - 3:40 PM
SFU Harbour Center, 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver BC
confirmed speakers
Allan MacDougall, CEO, Raincoast Books
Tony Marcil, President, Forest Stewardship Council of ...
Sep 22, 2007
Been wondering where I had disappeared to? My lack of update was due to the fact that I was busy branding, designing and marketing as well as coordinating the volunteers for this upcoming premiere sustainAB!LITY festival. If you go to Simon Fraser University, you might start seeing the footprints postered at the bulletin boards on Burnaby Campus (maybe even the leaflets and the business cards).
The idea of this ...