Top 15 Sustainable Initiatives in Alberta

A land of plenty; from jagged mountain tops and glacier fed waters, to an abundance of fresh local products and gastronomic hubs, discovering the Top 15 Sustainable Initiatives in Alberta will be a highlight. Considered as one of the best places in the world to do winter sports, the province of Alberta has a lot up its sleeve in terms of sustainable impact. We invite you to discover our Top 15 Sustainable Initiatives in Alberta!

There are many more sustainable initiatives that we may have missed, so if you believe you should be in the Top 15 Sustainable Initiatives of Alberta, feel free to contact us and we will evaluate your sustainable initiative.

Discover the Top 15 Sustainable Initiatives in Alberta

1) Ever Bamboo

The world is full of alternative ways to live, and alternative resources to solve problems. Our love for travel makes us especially excited to introduce to you this unique eco-business inspired through the art of traveling.

In 2006 K.B. Lee, founder and CEO of Ever Bamboo, ventured to Asia for a leisure trip, where he discovered a straight and unerring resource used as a natural air filter: bamboo charcoal. This new finding created a domino effect. As he launched his company Ever Bamboo in 2007, he inevitably made his way in our selection of the Top 15 Sustainable Initiatives in Alberta.

Read Ever Bamboo’s full sustainability story here.

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2) The Purple Pastry Chef

The Purple Pastry Chef is a small business run in a food truck certified by L.E.A.F. Pastries are handed out in 100% recyclable and compostable take out containers made from postconsummer material.

Moreover, they are also made with home-grown berries, apples, cherries, mint, anise, lemon balm and all sorts of edible flowers such as pansies, violets, roses, apple blossoms, fuchsias, bachelor buttons and many more.

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3) Bluplanet Recycling inc.

Bluplanet Recycling inc. is an award winning local service provider that has quickly established itself as Calgary’s recycling and organics experts, and one of our Top 15 Sustainable Initiatives in Alberta!

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4) Hop Compost

Thousands of pounds of food scraps have been saved from landfill by Hop Compost’s restaurant clientele. Pound by pound, it has been transformed into their signature product, Hop Organic Craft Compost, to benefit local growers.

Each generation of food supports the next.

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5) D.I.G.

D.I.G. (Do It Green) has defined a practical and sustainable business which tackles the problem of event waste management. In addition, D.I.G. is also one of the very few event management companies to provide free and accessible clean water to the masses during public events.











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6) Localize

Localize transforms how grocers label, promote, and source local products. The result are proven: better business for grocers, exposure for local food producers, and empowered shoppers.

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7) Fiasco Gelato

Fiasco Gelato uses the best quality ingredients they can get their hands on. Fruit from places who care, nuts from the homeland of Gelato, milk from their own backyard, sugar from a cane and nothing GMO.

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8) Rosso Coffee Roasters

As a company, Rosso Coffee Roasters has traveled to Guatemala, Costa Rica and Colombia to purchase green coffee directly from producers. What’s more, they plan for return visits to harness and build on those relationships – with the same care and intention they maintain relationships with their cafe customers and suppliers.

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9) River Cafe

River Cafe is dedicated to sourcing the best tasting local ingredients in season. They connect directly with growers and producers at their farms, gardens and ranches, and carefully choose those purveyors who are responsible stewards of the land.

Lastly, River Cafe supports and honours the connection to these farms by always identifying the provenance of their ingredients on menu.

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10) Rocky Mountain Soap Company

With the opening of its first toxin-free store in Calgary in 2015, Rocky Mountain Soap has committed to producing only 100% natural and toxin free products.

Rocky Mountain Soap has a Red List of ingredients it will never use, such as artificial colourants, sulfates, and byproducts from animals that were harmed or killed.

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11) The Coup

At The Coup restaurant, products have been selected based on deep ecological ethics, allowing for a large percentage of their ingredients to be organic, local & made from scratch. Along with their cheeses being rennet-free, all of their soy products & grains are GMO-free.

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12) Alberta Apparel

Alberta Apparel creates their clothing line using sustainable fabrics, mainly bamboo and organic cotton. All of Alberta Apparel’s products are proudly made in Canada.

Their goal is to increase clothing manufacturing in their home province, while making high quality items of clothing that will last longer and avoid the back of the closet!

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13) Black Sheep Mattress

Black Sheep Mattress Company hand-crafts mattresses with local and sustainable materials sourced from the US and Canada. This includes Forest Stewardship Council-certified spruce wood, organic wool from the West coast, organic cotton and 100% natural rubber latex.

The company meets with L’Autre Couleur’s values and beliefs, thus making it as one of the Top 15 Sustainable Initiatives in Alberta!

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14) DIRTT

DIRTT Environmental Solutions is an award-winning construction company, specializing in minimal-waste interior construction projects.

Using ICE® software originally created in-house, DIRTT uses videogame technology to allow clients to experience their designs and modifications in real-time and interactive 3D.

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15) Envy

Envy Eco-focussed Environments Inc. is building inner city Calgary homes that integrate renewable energy technologies and sustainable materials.

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And there you have it! L’Autre Couleur’s Top 15 Sustainable Initiatives in Alberta

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This was the 9th post in the Top 15 Sustainable Initiatives series; one for every Canadian province. By the end of 2016 you can expect a Top Sustainable Initiatives article for every province of Canada! To stay updated on the up and coming initiatives, subscribe to our monthly newsletter and like us on Facebook.

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