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Blog April 26, 2012
Calling local artisans: Evergreen wants to show off your work!
Artists and designers are invited to submit their proposals for an exciting new exhibition featuring creative and sustainable works at EBW.
Blog April 23, 2012
Making the case for green infrastructure in Ontario
Evergreen is proud to be part of a growing group of organizations who are making the case for green infrastructure in Ontario.
Media Coverage April 20, 2012
The Globe and Mail: Moving beyond Earth Day
Globe and Mail reporter Michael Posner sat down with Geoff Cape, executive director of Evergreen, to talk about Earth Day and sustainable cities.
Media Coverage April 12, 2012
Urban Times: Evergreen Brick Works: From pit to paradise
The Urban Times takes a look at the history of the Evergreen Brick Works, from the great fire of Toronto in 1904 to present day.
Blog April 11, 2012
Change Nation: 50 proven solutions for Ireland
Evergreen’s executive director, Geoff Cape, returns from an inspiring trip to Ireland where he participated in Ashoka Ireland’s Change Nation summit.
Media Coverage March 29, 2012
Now Toronto: Eight great heritage saves
A city is often defined both by how well we treat heritage buildings and how creative we are in re-adapting them. Check out these Eight Great Heritage Saves, including Evergreen Brick Works.
Blog March 28, 2012
Do-it-yourself turned innovation!
DelphiTech Lighting began as a home DIY project and now manufactures a variety of energy-saving lights and fixtures in Canada.
Blog March 26, 2012
Concrete bursts at Canada Blooms
Announcing the winner of the 2012 SEED Award for greenest exhibit at Canada Blooms along with some honourable mentions.
Blog March 23, 2012
Developers look to EBW for Green Design inspiration
The EBW design team was recently given Green Award of the Year by the North American Commercial Real Estate Development Association.
Blog March 21, 2012
Canada Water Week at Evergreen Brick Works
It’s Canada Water Week! Come down to EBW and learn how to become an engaged water citizen.










