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    Date: 2010.06.07 | Category: Civic Footprint | Tags:

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    There are some really cool designs up on our city rooftops and besides being aesthetically pleasing, these spaces also help reduce urban heat, manage storm water, enhance biodiversity, improve air quality and improve energy efficiency. In general, very few people look at their rooftops and an even fewer number utilize that space; however, it can be said that those in apartments are the ones who could really benefit from having their own “backyards”. Green roof tops are beautiful spaces that create more room, a place Viagra sin receta to relax out of sight, and ultimately benefit the environment. Luckily for us, the demand for such “green” spaces is quickly catching on – the Mountain Equipment Co-op Building on King St West has implemented a 10,000 sq foot green rooftop with exclusively Canadian native plants. While not public space, MEC’s roof is open to visitors during several annual festivals, such as Doors Open Toronto. With their mission to be a leading sustainable company, MEC also engages the community at Purchase viagra online their King St. location through volunteer-driven initiatives such as BikeFest, PaddleFest Toronto and eco-gift wrapping during the holiday season.

    Toronto has not yet made the Green Rooftops Top Ten Cities list in North America but with so many environmentally sustainable innovations taking place, I am sure Toronto will be up there soon. Recently, the Eco-Roof Incentives Grant was passed to promote sustainable practises among existing and new businesses. Viagra bestellung Viagra alternatives Furthermore, Toronto won the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Sustainable Community Award for its green roof strategy. Viagra sale Kudos to Toronto for setting a “green” example in Canada. You can check out their progress here!

    - Martina Marsic

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