TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup
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The TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is a national conservation initiative of the Vancouver Aquarium, sponsored by the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation, that engages tens of thousands of Canadians each year. Sign up today! http://www.tdgcsc.ca
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TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

 

Today is Earth Day, and more than 6 million Canadians will participate by joining over 170 countries in events and projects addressing local environmental issues. This is a day that provides individuals with the opportunity to take positive action and spread awareness about the environment. For more information, visit the Earth Day Canada website.

This September (19 - 27), you’ll also have the chance to show your commitment to our Earth by participating in the TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup! Registration is open, so drop by tdgcsc.ca to register for a cleanup near you.

If you live in the Toronto Area, come drop by our booth at the upcoming Green Living Show (April 24 - 26). We are booth #1727, just to the left of the main aisle. As a special treat, please print off the below $2 off coupon or redeem online by entering the coupon code “20AD.” Hope to see you there!


This week marks National Volunteer Week (April 19 – 25, 2009) and we’d like to extend a special THANK-YOU to everyone who has ever volunteered to participate in the TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. We value everything that you do to make a positive impact on our shorelines. Every single cleanup makes a difference!

Please enjoy the below photo collage that offers a quick peek into the amazing work you do and the fun you have while doing it.

If you have not yet signed up for the 2009 TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, please visit www.tdgcsc.ca to register.

For more information on National Volunteer Week, visit the Volunteer Canada website.


Registration for the 16th annual TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is now open and over 20,000 Canadians have already registered to clean our shorelines from September 19-27, 2009

TORONTO and VANCOUVER, March 31, 2009 – A bowling pin, a parking ticket machine, an MP3 player, a parasol, a cross country ski - and 322,780 cigarette butts. These are just some of the items found on Canada’s shorelines during last year’s TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. Registration for this year’s cleanup is now open and over 20,000 Canadians have already registered to remove litter from nearly 600 shoreline sites, and there are still plenty of shorelines out there that need to be cleaned.

“Cigarette butts, plastic bags and bottles, cans, food wrappers – you name it, it’s on our shorelines,” said Mary Desjardins, Executive Director, TD Friends of the Environment Foundation. “Many Canadians are dedicated to recycling and properly discarding their trash but our shorelines still suffer from the actions of others. Our annual cleanup helps to put the monumental task of removing litter from Canada’s shorelines into perspective. Spending an hour to clean up your community can make a huge difference when we do it together.”

“Plastic debris found floating in our waterways and on our shorelines can be fatal to marine life through ingestion or strangling,” said Dr. John Nightingale, President, Vancouver Aquarium. “It’s estimated that in excess of 100,000 marine mammals a year are killed by entanglement from plastic six-pack rings, fishing lines, nets and other stringy hazards.”

The results are in for the 2008 TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup and it was another record breaking year:

Number of Registrants : 63,491 (2008) / 52,263 (2007)

Number of Registered Sites : 1,531 (2008) / 1,240 (2007)

Weight of Litter Removed (Kilograms) : 135,467 (2008) / 87,489 (2007)

Number of Garbage Bags Collected : 12,915 (2008) / 13,473 (2007)

Distanced Cleaned (Kilometres) : 2,152 (2008) / 1,772 (2007)

“We’re thrilled with the continued and growing support our cleanup receives from Canadians, but there’s much more to be done,” added Dr. Nightingale. “Canada is home to the world’s largest freshwater supply. We need to keep our shorelines clean in order to preserve the beauty of our country and to ensure the health and welfare of our wildlife, plants and other marine life.”

The TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is one of the largest cleanups in the world. The national conservation initiative of the Vancouver Aquarium encourages Canadians to have a positive impact on their local environment by removing harmful litter from their local shorelines, including ponds, streams, rivers, lakes and oceans. Winner of Imagine Canada’s 12th Annual Canadian Business and Community Partnership Awards, the 2009 TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup begins on International Coastal Cleanup Day, September 19, and runs to September 27, 2009. To register, please visit www.tdgcsc.ca.

About the TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

TD Bank Financial Group has been a proud sponsor of the TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, a Vancouver Aquarium conservation program, through its TD Friends of the Environment Foundation for more than 13 years. The Cleanup began in 1994 as a small beach cleanup with four employees from the Vancouver Aquarium who wanted to participate in the Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup. In 2008, a record-breaking 63,491 Canadians registered for the national cleanup and removed 135,467 kilograms of garbage from 1,531 sites spanning a collective distance of 2,152 kilometres. Now in its 16th year, this year’s TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup takes place from September 19–27, 2009. For more information or to register please visit www.tdgcsc.ca.
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