Staples Canada partners with Bullfrog Power for coast-to-coast renewable electricity

      Pour la version française, veuillez cliquer ici. Staples Canada goes greener with clean, renewable energy from Bullfrog Power Toronto—Bullfrog Power, Canada’s 100 per cent green energy provider, and Staples Canada, leader in office supplies and Canada’s largest online retailer, today announced a partnership for renewable energy. Bullfrog Power will begin by providing…
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HUB Ottawa chooses 100 per cent renewable energy from Bullfrog Power

Ottawa—HUB Ottawa and Bullfrog Power are pleased to announce that they are partnering to bullfrogpower HUB Ottawa’s facilities with 100 per cent clean, renewable energy. “Engaging Ottawa on environmental issues is a key part of HUB Ottawa’s mission,” said Vinod Rajasekaran, Executive Director, HUB Ottawa, a socially innovative coworking space in the downtown core. “Partnering…
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OREC and Bullfrog Power partner to grow community renewable energy in Ottawa

Ottawa Renewable Energy Co-operative announces both its largest renewable energy project and partnership with Bullfrog Power Ottawa—Bullfrog Power, Canada’s 100 per cent renewable energy provider, and the Ottawa Renewable Energy Co-operative (OREC), a member based organization developing community based renewable energy projects, announced the start of a new partnership to advance renewable energy in the…
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Green sounds a good note: The 2013 JUNO Awards chooses 100 per cent green energy from Bullfrog Power

The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences partners with Bullfrog Power to choose renewable electricity for all administrative and event spaces Toronto—Having just announced that Bruce Cockburn will be acting as The 2013 JUNO Awards Sustainability Ambassador, The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) and Bullfrog Power are making a major environmental…
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POLL: Three-quarters of Canadians admit they could do more for the environment

Boomers’ concern for the environment is growing, but younger Canadians fall short Toronto—Canada’s reputation abroad has suffered on the issue of climate change, but individual Canadians say that there is more that they can personally do to improve the environment. Three-quarters (74 per cent) of Canadians admit that they could do more to increase their…
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