Environmental Consultants & Engineers in Grange Park, Toronto, ON

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777 Bay St #1910, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5G 2C8

(416) 368-7533
After nearly 17 years of fighting for environmental justice, in September 2007 we officially changed our name from Sierra Legal Defence Fund to: Ecojustice Canada. It is a name that clearly reflects the environmental and legal elements of our work and, equally important, it differentiates us from other organizations. While our name and look has changed, our work remains the same. We have carried on taking polluters to court and continue to fight for the right of all Canadians to a healthy environment.
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18 King St E, Suite #1400, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5C 1C4

(416) 640-8900
Our philosophy is very simple. We believe carbon offsetting to be an important way to combat global warming, and everyone's responsibility to do so. We are committed to providing the highest quality offsets, sourced through the most stringent verification practices, all based on a principle of transparency. Howie Chong is the President and Founder of Carbonzero, one of Canada’s leading full-service greenhouse gas emissions management companies. A certified emissions expert, Howie has been working with companies and organizations for nearly a decade in helping them assess and manage their environmental footprint, with over five years of experience in greenhouse gas emissions accounting, carbon markets and international climate policy. Howie has presented at international and Canadian conferences on climate change, carbon markets and climate policy and has served with several environmental organizations, including four years on the Board of the Sierra Club Canada. In 2008, How-Sen was named one of Canada’s Future Environmental Leaders by Green Living Magazine for his work as an entrepreneur in the new green economy.