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How To Be An EcoCitizen - Tips For A Reduced Waste Footprint

How To Be An EcoCitizen - Tips For A Reduced Waste Footprint We love Whistler’s natural beauty and with population growth and pressures from tourism and recreation, we need to empower every person to be good stewards of our resources, the land and wildlife.

The AWARE team has taken on this challenge. Working with other environmental groups in the community, we created a short film highlighting the most pressing enviro-messages to share with seasonal employees, front-line staff and guests. In each video soundbite, local celebs share top tips on bear safety, waste reduction, stopping the spread of invasive species, climate change, backcountry etiquette and more!

The Whistler Chamber, Whistler Blackcomb and Tourism Whistler have all committed to share these EcoCitizen messages broadly. These tips are designed to be spread far and wide – with colleagues, customers, guests and friends who also love Whistler!
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Will You Be An EcoCitizen And Help Spread These Tips?
Share with customers or guests through business social channels or website.
Share with a team as part of training. Share with friends through your own channels.
We all care so lets all share!
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Each topic is also available in shorter 'soundbite' formats like this one with sample social media messages. Full video, soundbites and more info available at www.awarewhistler.org/ecocitizen
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Video Courtesy of AWARE, Whistler's environmental charity in collaboration with Whistler environmental groups. Possible thanks to support from Whistler Community Foundation, Whistler Blackcomb Foundation EnviroFund and Tourism Whistler.

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