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An established industry player is seeking a passionate Volunteer Team Leader to guide a group of dedicated individuals in developing a Database of Sustainability Projects for Toronto. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact in the community by enhancing awareness of local sustainability efforts. You will coordinate a small team, facilitate training sessions for new volunteers, and collaborate with other members to ensure the database is comprehensive and accessible. If you are enthusiastic about sustainability and community engagement, this position is perfect for you.
Volunteer Team Leader for Toronto BEC
Join the Movement for a Sustainable Toronto
Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Would you like to volunteer some free time to make Toronto more sustainable?
Toronto Biosphere Eco-City (TBEC) is seeking a leader for a small group of volunteers to continue development of a Database of Sustainability Projects for the city. Current projects are already posted on the TBEC website at toronto.bioecocity.org. This database allows residents to have an overview of current sustainability projects in their city. This will help them understand more about Toronto’s sustainability activities, find what interests them, and even contact managers for more information. The current team leader has begun a second TBEC project but will provide the new leader with orientation to the position.
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ABOUT BIOSPHERE ECO-CITIES
A Biosphere Eco-City (BEC) is an urban-centred region where people and organizations cooperate for sustainability. The BEC approach uses simple Themes and Tools to engage people and develop a culture of sustainability. BEC’s 10 Tools of Sustainability – Transportation, Energy, Design, Habitat, Food, Natural Capital, Waste, Health, Recreation, and Sense of Place – represent all areas of direct action for sustainability. They serve as a framework for the database. Five cities are participating in BEC initiatives – Ottawa, Toronto, Brampton, Edmonton, and Vancouver. They are coordinated by a national charity, Biosphere Eco-Cities Canada. For more information on the program visit BioEcoCity.org. A time commitment of 3-4 hours per week is requested.
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