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  2. ECO Canada - Wikipedia

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    Sector councils are organizations that address human resource challenges facing the Canadian economy. [1] With the support of private sector investors and the Government of Canada’s Department of Human Resources and Social Development, ECO Canada works to determine the skills and human resource needs of Canada’s environment industry.

  3. Eco-investing - Wikipedia

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    Eco-investing or green investing is a form of socially responsible investing where investments are made in companies that support or provide environmentally friendly products and practices. These companies encourage (and often profit from) new technologies that support the transition from carbon dependence to more sustainable alternatives. [1]

  4. 10 Top Environmentally Friendly Companies To Invest In - AOL

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  5. Earth Rangers - Wikipedia

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    Earth Rangers (French: Éco Héros) is a Canadian registered charity focused on environmental education and conservation for children and families.The goal of the organization is to educate children and their families about environmental issues, and mobilize them to take actions that protect animals and the environment.

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  7. Renewable energy in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the value of the Canadian environmental and clean technology products sector was $70.5 billion, [11] compared to $59.3 billion in 2016, [10] representing 3% of the Canadian GDP. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] From 2010 to 2017, the sector experienced a growth rate that was one-third higher than the rest of the country's economy.

  8. Bullfrog Power - Wikipedia

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    Bullfrog Power, an Envest company, is a Canadian green energy retailer operating in Canada. Bullfrog offers green electricity from renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and low-impact hydro, as well as green fuel and green natural gas, a renewable biogas product that serves as an alternative to fossil fuel-based natural gas.

  9. Eco commerce - Wikipedia

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    By participating in carbon trading, e-commerce companies can mitigate their environmental impact and demonstrate their commitment to sustainability to consumers and stakeholders. Eco-labels and Certifications: Green trading also encompasses the exchange of eco-friendly products or services certified through recognized eco-labeling schemes.