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The Toronto Green Industries blog explores Toronto’s rapidly growing green sector.


City Taking Action to Grow Toronto’s Circular Economy

As one of the first municipalities in North America to form a dedicated circular economy team, the City of Toronto is taking steps to drive innovation and grow Toronto’s circular economy. Now you can be kept in the loop on all the news.  A circular economy focuses on the sustainable consumption and management of resources,…

Green Market Acceleration Program Goes to City Council for Renewal

The Green Market Acceleration Program provides local firms with opportunities to test or demonstrate new green products and solutions that are not yet commercialized.  A report is going to a City Council Committee this week recommending that the program be renewed.  During the pandemic lockdowns the program was placed on hold. City staff are proposing…

Helping Toronto’s Green Industry Organize

One of the key elements of success of local green industries globally is a strong local collaboration network that is supported by a local organization that brings together industry, institutions, academia and local government.  The City of Toronto has just released a report on how the local industry can build a local cluster organization.  Examples…

Overcoming Toronto’s Bike Industry Hiring Challenges

The use of bikes for commuting has been increasing dramatically in Toronto and to meet climate change goals the local bike industry will need to expand significantly.  But the industry already faces huge challenges in getting skilled workers.  The City of Toronto is helping the industry to overcome those challenges.   In Canada, unlike most other…

Third Edition of the Toronto Green Industries Directory Released

The City of Toronto has released an updated Toronto Green Industries Directory.  It lists over 900 local companies and other organizations in the green sectors.  This includes solar installers, bikes shops, and green building suppliers.  The 2022 directory lists almost 50% more companies than in the 2020 edition.  The downloadable directory is here.   You…

City of Toronto Announces Workforce Training Initiative for the Bicycle Industry

Sales of bikes and e-bikes have increased dramatically since the start of the pandemic with Toronto area companies reporting, according to an industry survey that the City carried out last summer, average sales increases greater that 10% annually. The local bike industry cluster is facing severe shortages of skilled workers to both service and build…

Survey of Toronto’s Bike Industry

Sales of bikes globally are booming with shortages of new bikes and parts being reported throughout North America, Europe and Asia.  Supply shortages are expected to continue through 2023 and, with an increased emphasis on low-carbon urban transportation, the demand for bikes and the growth of the local bike industry may continue for an extended…

2021 Directory of Toronto Made Bicycles Released

The City has released its 2021 directory of locally made bikes and bike racks.  It provides info for individuals and businesses (cargo bikes are included) looking at purchasing a locally made bike and for business and property owners needing to add in more parking spaces for cyclists. Details on how residents can maintain, repair and…

Sign up for Listing in the Toronto Directory of Solar Installers

The City of Toronto  is developing a comprehensive directory of solar installation companies that service the GTA.  The Toronto Directory of Solar Installers  will be publicly available on the City’s website and will be promoted to homeowners and businesses in Toronto.  The deadline to submit company profiles is Friday, April 30, 2021.  You can complete…

Lunch & Learn on Green Industry Firms

With the lack of trade shows and networking events it hard to learn about what firms are up to these days. I’ve organized a lunch and learn session featuring three firms from the Absolute Zero Team Toronto team to kick this series off.  This should be informative, interesting and hopefully fun. Hope you can join…


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