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Enbridge Gas Distribution www.enbridge.com/gas
Green Design Award

Enbridge Gas DistributionEnbridge Gas Distribution provides safe, reliable delivery of environmentally preferred natural gas to 1.8 million customers across Ontario. We are a recognized leader in the utility industry for the design, development and delivery of one of the best demand-side management (DSM) program portfolios in North America. Over the past ten years, our DSM programs have helped our customers avoid nearly 4.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions, with net societal benefits exceeding $1 billion. Enbridge's DSM programs include a strong emphasis on green design in new construction through our MultiCHOICE Building Design Programs.

Climate change is an issue of strategic importance to Enbridge and initiatives to minimize the company's footprint include significant investment in wind power and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

Investeco www.investeco.com/
Green Roof Award

InvestcoInvesteco is Canada's first environmental investment company. By investing in both private and public companies in sectors like renewable energy, water, sustainable agriculture, and clean technologies Investeco is able to tap into the growing demand for environmentally superior products and services. Investeco believes that investing in the environmental economy helps build companies that matter, but success is providing superior returns to their investors.

Loblaw Companies Limited www.loblaw.com
Community Projects Award

Loblaw Companies LimitedLoblaw Companies Limited ("Loblaws") is Canada's largest food distributor with operations across the country. Loblaws is one of the largest private sector employers in Canada, and continuously works to improve its ability to serve its customers.

Loblaw Companies Limited endeavours to be an active participant in the various communities in which it serves and supports various philanthropic goals. Acting with its employees, it supports and contributes to local organizations through its various operating divisions, including sponsoring numerous charitable fundraising activities and initiating work experience programs for the physically and developmentally challenged.

Ontario Power Authority www.powerauthority.on.ca
Energy Conservation Award

Ontario Power AuthorityThe OPA is responsible for ensuring a reliable, sustainable supply of electricity for Ontario. Its four key areas of focus are: Planning the power system for the long term; leading and co-ordinating conservation initiatives across the province; ensuring development of needed generation resources and supporting the continued evolution of the electricity sector.

Ontario’s Own www.ontariosown.ca
Local Food Award

Ontario's OwnOntario’s Own mission is to bring consumers ‘pure & simple’ Ontario farm fresh prepared foods year round. Our staff works closely with artisan growers and passionate eco conscious chefs. Ontario’s Own products are packaged in glass jars; each label allows shoppers to trace the source of key ingredients back to the farm. The products are minimally processed, have no added sugar, free of preservatives, additives, dyes and growth hormones.

Ontario’s Own debuted its launch product line up last fall, with soup stock, puree’s, and recipes developed by chef Jamie Kennedy for sauces and a chili, which are available at grocery retailers in Ontario. Ontario’s Own is committed to create ‘home made’ alternatives to multinational offering, through its relationships with local farmers and Ontario processors.

TD Friends of the Environment www.td.com
Youth Award

TD Friends of the EnvironmentThe TD Friends of the Environment Foundation proudly supports the efforts of Canadians who are dedicated to the well-being of our environment.

Since 1990, TD Friends of the Environment Foundation has contributed over $42 million in support of more than 16,000 environmental projects in communities across Canada. Thousands of people from coast to coast are helping to set a local example for the kind of progress that can truly change the world.

Toronto Community Foundation www.tcf.ca
Leadership Award

Toronto Community FoundationThe Toronto Community Foundation's vision is to ensure the vitality of Toronto and to make it the best place to live, work, learn and grow through the power of giving.

TCF invest charitable gifts from a range of donors into a pooled income-earning fund. TCF then make grants from the earnings to support a broad range of registered charities and projects contributing to a better community.

The Toronto Community Foundation has been connecting philanthropy to community needs and opportunities since 1981.

Toronto Hydro www.torontohydro.com
Environmental Awareness Award

Toronto HydroToronto Hydro is working to create the "conservation culture" that is necessary for Toronto to successfully meet the energy challenges Toronto is facing. They are also launching consumer education programs, and investing in renewable energy in the city, including solar and wind power.

Toronto Water www.toronto.ca/water
Water Efficiency Award

Toronto Water.Toronto Water provides Toronto's residents and businesses quality water services, through the supply of drinking water and treatment of wastewater, essential for protecting public health and safety, in an environmentally responsible manner.

Toronto Water works hard to deliver a service that is largely taken for granted. They are addressing the renewal needs of our city's aging infrastructure, increasing growth, continuously improving customer service and promoting stewardship of the environment. Toronto Water's efforts to manage water sustainably will ensure that this precious resource will still be there for generations to come.

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