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May is Tire Month for NEAT

Posted by Tammy Hrab

NEAT has been focussing on a different steward for each month of this year.   Tire Stewardship BC is our feature steward for the month...

Compost Awareness Week

Posted by Sarah McKenzie

The Northern Environmental Action Team (NEAT) is getting ready for Composting Awareness Week, May 6-12. This international annual event is a...

Green Freight

NEAT is competing for $100,000 in Shell's Fuelling Change Project.  The Green Freight Project...

Rain Barrels & Composts

We are having a huge SALE! Well, we're taking orders for composts and rain barrels. This is the deal of the year - composts are $50 and rain...

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Program Coordinator EA Last access: May 14, 2012 - 8:12am

Karen moved to Fort St John in the November 2007 and has explored much of the city on foot, children in tow. Growing up in South Western Ontario, she feels that recycling, composting and water conservation are part of our responsibility to provide a better environment for the next generation....

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Communications Coordinator Last access: May 10, 2012 - 4:54pm

Tammy moved to Fort St. John in the summer of 2004 with her family.  She immediately fell in love with the town and surrounding landscape.  Since then, she and her husband have been involved in various groups and activities in the area.  With Tammy’s background in Customer...

NEAT is a non-profit group dedicated to helping residents, schools, and businesses of Northern British Columbia live greener lives.  NEAT primarily provides environmental education, but also assists organizations and institutions to develop strategic plans for reducing waste and conserving

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