Canada’s Greenest Employers list commends reduced footprint, employee involvement
Fifty employers across the country were recognized for their green initiatives as part of Canada’s Greenest Employers list by Mediacorp Canada.
Each employer is evaluated by the editors of Canada's Top 100 Employers in terms of:
• the unique environmental initiatives and programs they have developed
•the extent to which they have been successful in reducing the organization's own environmental footprint
• the degree to which their employees are involved in these programs and whether they contribute any unique skills
• the extent to which these initiatives have become linked to the employer's public identity and whether they attract new people to the organization.
The Canada's Greenest Employers competition publishes the reasons for the selection of each organization on its website.
“We publish these reasons to provide transparency in the selection of winners and to raise the bar, encouraging other employers to follow the worthy initiatives we have chronicled,” said Mediacorp.
The 2011 winners (in alphabetical order):
•Arc'Teryx Equipment
•Bayer
•BC Public Service
•British Columbia Institute of Technology
•Busby Perkins + Will Architect
•Certified General Accountants Association of Canada
•Christie Digital Systems Canada
•Compass Group Canada
•Corus Entertainment
•Davis + Henderson
•Enbridge
•Enmax
•Fairmont Hotels & Resorts
•Georgian College
•Hewlett-Packard Canada
•Home Depot Canada, The
•HP Advanced Solutions
•Hydro Ottawa
•IKEA Canada
•KPMG
•Loblaw Companies
•LoyaltyOne
•Mars Canada
•McGill University Health Centre, The
•Nature's Path Foods
•New Flyer Industries Canada
•Ontario Power Autority
•Ontario Public Service
•Red River College
•Rescan Environmental Services
•Research in Motion
•Royal Bank of Canada
•SAS Institute Canada
•SaskTel
•Sims Recycling Solutions
•Sodexo Canada
•Stantec
•Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
•Sylvis Environmental
•Symcor
•TD Bank Financial Group
•Toronto Hydro
•Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada
•University of Alberta
•University of Victoria
•Vancouver City Savings Credit Union
•Veridian Corporation
•Waterloo, Regional Municipality of
•Whistler Blackcomb
•YMCA of Greater Toronto