Saugeen Peninsula Reduces Waste
We want to reduce waste and make reuse a habit!
Sources of Knowledge (SoK) and Peninsula Bruce Trail Club (PBTC) are launching a BYO pilot project called, Saugeen Peninsula Reduces Waste – Bring Your Own container.
Business owners on the Saugeen Peninsula are working hard to reduce waste. Bring your own container to participating businesses. Look for the Saugeen Reduces Waste BYO window decal.
Help us reduce waste
If you are a business and would like to participate, contact us:
Learn more about local establishments participating in Saugeen Peninsula Reduces Waste:
Lion’s Head Farmers’ Market is working toward becoming a zero-waste market.
Lion’s Head Farmers’ Market is working toward becoming a zero-waste market. As LHFM Manager, Charlene wants to set an example and has started the TAB…
Reader’s Haven Bookstore Reduces Waste
Reader’s Haven Bookstore Reduces Waste Susan Griffith, owner, and her daughter Lindsey run Reader’s Haven Book Store in downtown Tobermory. Over the years they have…
Garden in Thyme Reduces Waste
Garden in Thyme: Commitment to Sustainability Dan and Molly Bridge are the proprietors of Garden in Thyme, located at 3088 Bruce County Road 9, Lions…
Princess Hotel Reduces Waste
Princess Hotel Reduces Waste Spotlight The Princess Hotel- BYO Beverage Container The Tobermory Princess Hotel owner, Anna Roussakis is doing her part to help reduce…
Tacomory: Saugeen Peninsula Reduces Waste
Tacomory: Saugeen Peninsula Reduces Waste Inspired by Canada Reduces, Sources of Knowledge (SoK) and Peninsula Bruce Trail Club (PBTC) are working together on a pilot…







