Updated information : Phase 2 begins Wednesday, June 17th and features expanded services for the recycling department only. Please see here for more details. Ten... Read More
Four years ago, GIRO Restore Manager Janice Ursaliak spearheaded an initiative to donate the money collected from book sale donations at GIRO for the month... Read More
For the latest updates about what is happening at Unist’ot’en and the planned TransCanada Coastal GasLink pipeline please visit the Unist’ot’en website .
As part of the ongoing environmental school program at the Gabriola Elementary School, grade seven students and I compiled a Plastic Consumer Survey. The survey... Read More
Is a grand reckoning for Exxon Mobil — and the oil sands it invests in — about to begin? We might know in the coming weeks, when New York judge Barry Ostrager delivers a decision about whether the oil major is guilty of misleading its investors over climate change.
For almost thirty years it has been sustainable for recycling facilities and processors to collect, sort, transport and turn commodities like paper, cardboard, glass, metals... Read More
Andy Rollerson from Gabriola Island News interviews Michelle MacEwen: Even though it costs them money, the Gabriola Island Recycling Organization (GIRO) takes all kinds of... Read More
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MacRae, G. (2021, November 18). Cradle to Cradle : A budding circular economy initiative on Gabriola Island takes aim at the scourge of fast fashion. Watershed Sentinel. https://watershedsentinel.ca/articles/cradle-to-cradle/
In 2021-22, GIRO plans to build a textile-repurposing "maker-space" building as part of its C2C Textile Recycling Initiative. So far, this experiment with a “circular economy” has received province-wide interest, along with international press coverage.
We have applied for and received two generous grants, but we are fund-raising for the final details of the maker-space building: the purchase of specialized equipment and industrial furniture.
You can help. Please consider either a one-time gift or a regular monthly donation that helps us make this project and others like it a success.
Using the Canada Helps website is a secure and simple way to donate online, and they will issue your tax receipt immediately for a one-time donation. Tax receipts are issued annually for monthly donations. You can also donate securities. All donations may be anonymous if you wish.
Donations via INTERAC e-Transfer
You can also e-transfer your donation using INTERAC e-transfer by using the following e-mail address:
Gabriola Island Recycling Organization 700 Tin Can Alley Gabriola, BC V0R 1X3
Please put "C2C" in the memo line of your cheque.
Legacy Giving
Leave GIRO a place in your will.
In these critical years of climate change, make your mark by helping GIRO continue the services and programs that change the ways we think and act on planet Earth. Never before has GIRO’s rethinking mission been more important, more urgent.
There are many ways to leave a legacy.
For example, gifts of investments showing large capital gains can provide tax advantages for your estate and for GIRO.
Contact Michelle Kresnyak @ (250) 247-9257 to learn more. Become part of GIRO’s tomorrow.
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Support the spirit that started GIRO in 1991
ReLove Local : a Circular Economy Textile Initiative
GIRO BYLAWS & CONSTITUTION
For a detailed list of the governing principals behind GIRO's operation, download our bylaws and constitution below.