Congratulations 2010 Winners!
Mayor David Miller, Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone and CityNews Meteorologist Michael Kuss announced the
winners of the 2010 Green Toronto Awards at the sixth annual award ceremony held on April 23rd.
GreenScenez Toronto - Youth Video Challenge
Winning teams of elementary and secondary students have turned their great green ideas into videos. The winning videos premiered at the
2010 awards ceremony.
See 2010 video winners!
New award for 2010!
The Green Toronto Awards is pleased to introduce a new award category - Local Food.
Find out more about this new award.
The good work continues
Find out where the 2009 Green Toronto Awards winners donated their
$5,000 award prize and how these recipients are putting the money to good use.
Get help to green your neighbourhood!
Community Animators are here to help residents and community groups take on projects to green their neighbourhoods. Need help getting organized, finding funds, navigating the approval process? Call your Community Animator today!
Get the details.
Live Green Toronto!
Live Green Toronto is a new, five-year program to promote and support neighbourhood-based actions to green Toronto. Live Green Toronto's expertise, funding and one-stop website full of resources, rebates and tips, will help turn great green ideas into actions that reduce emissions, protect our climate and clean our air.
Get the details.
Environment at a Glance
For an up-to-date summary of the City's environmental projects, programs and policies, please visit our
Environment portal.
Environmental Leadership: Good for the City
"The Green Toronto Awards recognize that everyone can show environmental leadership and contribute to a cleaner, greener and more sustainable city. I congratulate all of our nominees, finalists and award winners, and I hope their success inspires everyone in Toronto, and beyond Toronto, to be part of the solution."
Mayor David Miller
"The Green Toronto Awards are an excellent way to encourage environmental leadership and stewardship in our beautiful city. As chair of the Roundtable on the Environment, I am pleased to support these awards that acknowledge the residents, community groups, organizations and businesses that are working hard to make Toronto a greener and healthier place to live and to keep it that way".
Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone
Chair of the Roundtable on the Environment
