Do you wonder what real progress is being made toward tackling climate change? We keep hearing about the 2050 net-zero emissions target, yet as that deadline inches closer, there’s little fanfare about significant improvements in reducing greenhouse gases (GHGs).
While there are standout success stories—like those I’ve shared in The Power of a Question, Celebrating Students, and Redirecting Food Waste—isolated wins don’t paint the full picture. What’s really happening on a broader scale? And more importantly, how is your community doing?
That’s where the new database from the Municipal Net-Zero Action Research Partnership (N-ZAP) comes in. This tool provides a clear snapshot of climate action across Canadian communities, showing where municipalities stand in their commitment to sustainability. It’s a great way to see how your local government is tackling climate change—and whether they need a push in the right direction.
At Davidson Environmental, we’re focused on helping businesses including municipalities in South and Southwestern Ontario reduce emissions by diverting food/organic waste from landfills and turning it into biofuel. To find out more contact us. Some municipalities are already on board in making food waste collection a priority. Is yours?
Check out the N-ZAP database, see what’s happening in your community, and start the conversation. Real change starts when individuals and businesses work together toward a greener future.