Enviromental News: St John's Earns a Bronze

St John's Has Earned the Bronze Level in the Diocesan Green Parish Accreditation Program

At an Earth Sunday service yesterday afternoon, the rector of the parish, David Anderson, speaking for the parish Green Team, announced that St John's had completed all of the necessary steps in order to qualify for accreditation at the Bronse Level in the Diocese of Niagara Green Parish program.

At the annual general meeting or "Vestry" of the parish in February, it had been decided that the parish would begin the work of working towards this level of accreditation on Earth Sunday with the goal of completing the Bronze level by the end of the year. So in fact, on the day of the official beginning the parish was able to announce completion.

Some of the early wins for St John's in the program included:

  • the introduction of the Niagara home challenge to members of the parish, suggesting 10 areas where everyone can improve the impact that their own homes have upon the enviroment;
  • the appointment of a Green Faciliator, Brian Henley, who has also been appointed as a member of Parish Council;
  • clear signs on garbage and blue boxes in the kitchen and blue boxes available in a number of places in the building;
  • car pooling is encouraged (we have been doing this for years by providing no parking lot, although street parking is available);
  • Earth Hour, Earth Sunday and St Francis Day are observed on the liturgical calendar of the parish;
  • programmable thermostats control the temperature;
  • fair trade coffee is served at all parish events, fair trade awareness is promoted in the parish;
  • no pesticides are used on the parish property;
  • wherever possible paper is used on both sides and action is being taken to reduce the amount of paper used; and,
  • current supplies of styrofoam are being used up and no more will be purchased and the dishwasher is used when it is full.

It is expected that with the early acheivement of the Bronze level that the Green Team will now consider a recommendation to set a new goal for moving towards Silver accreditatino in the diocesan program.

2 comments (Add your own)

1. Sarah Wayland wrote:
Good job, how exciting! I love my fair trade coffee and am so grateful that Sharon makes it so easy to purchase. Do we have volunteers to help out with dish duty if we are not using disposable cups?

April 26, 2010 @ 7:04 AM

2. David Anderson wrote:
Thank you Sarah. We love our fair trade coffee and other products in our home too and its great the fair trade coffee is now used at all church events.

As for moving beyond disposable cups, the plan is to use up the current supply and to run the dishwasher only when there is a full load. With coffee cups we can probably do this just once a week.

April 26, 2010 @ 8:59 AM

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