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sources 100 per cent of the electricity used
since 2014 from renewable sources.
products; 204 employees. Partnership with
the Island Nature Trust, with employees
heading out to volunteer during beach
cleanups and tree planting initiatives.
with Bullfrog Power to ensure all
Canadian o昀케ces, and one warehouse
location, are powered with green
electricity.
processing facility to collect and process
organics, generating natural gas that’s used
to power its growing 昀氀eet of gas-powered
garbage trucks.
SASKTEL, Regina, Sask. Telecommunications; 2,819 employees. Established the
EnviroCare network to create a greener
community and promote environmental
awareness and initiatives through the collaboration and engagement of employees.
SIEMENS CANADA LIMITED,
Oakville, Ont. Engineering services; 2,323
employees. Head o昀케ce features numerous
energy-savings features, from building
automation controls and lighting sensors
to EV charging stations for commuters.
STAPLES CANADA ULC, Richmond
Hill, Ont. Retail stores; 5,020 employees.
Maintains a long-standing partnership as
an “Ultimate Sponsor” of Tree Canada,
planting more 250,000 trees over the past
decade.
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC CANADA
INC., Mississauga, Ont. Industrial
automation and controls; 2,118 employees.
Environmental green teams have become
more formal and comprehensive, with
all Canadian locations featuring Site
Sustainability Ambassadors on-site.
SLEEMAN BREWERIES LTD., Guelph,
Ont. Breweries; 1,089 employees.
Maintains a formal Environmental
Steering Committee that’s responsible for
reviewing and managing the company’s
formal environmental initiatives.
SUNNYBROOK HEALTH SCIENCES
CENTRE, Toronto, Ont. Hospitals; 6,781
employees. Celebrates Earth Week every
year with awareness events and activities,
ranging from guest speakers to heading
out and cleaning up the campus grounds.
SYMCOR INC., Mississauga, Ont.
Data processing and support services;
1,320 employees. Supports alternative
commuting options with an on-site
bicycle loan program at the head o昀케ce,
transit subsidies, dedicated EV parking
and preferred parking for carpooling
employees.
SODEXO CANADA LTD., Burlington,
Ont. Food service contractors; 4,364
employees. Long-standing partnership
SURREY, CITY OF, Surrey, B.C.
Municipal governments; 2,236 employees.
Operates a unique organic biofuel
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SEKISUI DIAGNOSTICS P.E.I. INC.,
Charlottetown, P.E.I. Medical diagnostic
SYSCO CANADA INC., Mississauga,
Ont. Food service contractors; 5,174
employees. Supports the Nourishing
Neighbours program, donating food waste
to communities in need or reprocessing it
as animal feed with the goal of diverting
nearly 90 per cent of food waste.
T
D BANK GROUP, Toronto, Ont.
Banking; 65,644 employees.
Manages the long-standing TD
Friends of the Environment
Foundation that has supported a wide
range of local environmental initiatives
over the past three decades.
THE BEER STORE, Bolton, Ont. Beer,
wine, and liquor retailers; 2,313 employees.
Has operated the beer bottle deposit and
reuse program since 1927, with each beer
bottle re-used an average of 15 times.
TORONTO AND REGION
CONSERVATION AUTHORITY,
Vaughan, Ont. Environment, conservation
and wildlife organizations; 547 employees.
Numerous community partnerships, from
wetland restoration work with Ducks
Unlimited and Hydro One to the Black
Creek Community Farm Harvest Share
program that provides community access
to healthy food.
TORONTO COMMUNITY HOUSING
CORPORATION, Toronto, Ont.
Administration of housing programs;
2,302 employees. Long-standing Green
O昀케ce program encourages a range of
environmentally-focused initiatives, from
waste diversion initiatives to reductions in
single-use vehicle travel.
TORONTO ZOO, Toronto, Ont. Zoos
and botanical gardens; 298 employees.
O昀昀ers extensive and educational recycling
and waste diversion programs, capturing
everything from hazardous waste and
co昀昀ee pods to used gloves.
Staff at the City of Surrey in B.C. launch the ‘Our City’ campaign, completing over 100 neighbourhood-led improvement
projects, cleanups and community events.
TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING
CANADA INC. / TMMC, Cambridge,
Ont. Automobile manufacturing; 8,500