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reThink Green, formerly the Greater Sudbury Environment Network, is a not for profit, membership based organization dedicated to the facilitation of environmental efforts in the City of Greater Sudbury.  We aim to be a catalyst for positive environmental change in our community, and beyond.

We have a strong presence in the community year-round, and our focus is twofold.  Working with our membership, we jointly tackle new environmental projects and help bring these to life.  Working in the community, we strive to bring the general public educational programs such as workshops, panel discussions and more.

 

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Marketing Assistant job opportunity PDF Print E-mail

reThink Green has an employment opportunity for a marketing assistant to create, develop and implement a new marketing strategy (including refreshing the format of the monthly newsletter), membership strategy and social media presence. 

This is a position through the Ontario Job Creation Partnership

The Ontario Job Creation Partnership is an employment program provided by Employment Ontario.  To participate, you must be unemployed and meet one of the following conditions: have established a claim for Employment Insurance benefits or that the Employment Insurance benefit period ended within the past three years; or established a claim for Employment Insurance maternity or parental benefits and were paid benefits within the past five years, and are re-entering the labour force after having left it to care for newborn or newly adopted children.

This is a full time temporary position.  The salary is $423.00 weekly for 35 hours per week.  The start date is as soon as possible.

French language skills will be considered an asset.

To apply by mail:
Tamara Gagnon
reThink Green
176 Larch Street, Suite 101
Sudbury, ON P3E 1C5

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January's Movie Night - "Home" PDF Print E-mail

Join us in the ERC on Thursday, January 19th at 7pm for a showing of Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s documentary film Home. “With aerial footage from 54 countries, Home is a depiction of how the Earth’s problems are all interlinked.” For more information on the film and to view the trailer, click here. Hope to see you there!

 
Community Power Co-operative PDF Print E-mail

New Sudbury Community Co-operative Proposes Major Solar Power Project

GREATER SUDBURY, Ontario, December 5, 2011 - A group of Sudburians have proposed to form a co-operative that would develop a significant solar power generation project in the city. Currently they are evaluating potential sites such as the rooftop of a local institutional building, and looking for more community input into where a good site might be.


We want the community to benefit as much as possible financially, socially and environmentally from this project,” Arik Theijsmeijer said. Mr. Theijsmeijer is the Vice-Chair of reThink Green, the local non-profit acting as one of the drivers behind the project. “We believe that if the community designs and owns a renewable energy project itself, it can be done without perceived negative effects to neighbours or anyone else,” he added. “If many individuals invest in this financially low-risk project we can make sure the revenues stay in the area.”

The group is considering a project potentially $1 million in cost or more, and looking for partners with major buildings or appropriate land in the city who would be interested in the benefits of hosting the project. “A site has to work technically, meaning being south-facing without shading, and having the structural strength and a good state of roof repair to hold the panels. It also has to work from a social point of view, meaning it doesn’t use good farm land, bother any neighbours, and it has a willing landowner partner who is committed to the project,” Theijsmeijer said.


The group was motivated by a recent seminar given in Sudbury by the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association on how straightforward it can be to develop a project due to new online software developed for the task. The results of the recent provincial election also helped in preserving the renewable energy purchase policies of the government. “If people have site ideas or want to get involved they can email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call reThink Green’s office at 705-674-1685,” he noted.

 
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