EPIC News

  • Marks & Spencer Extends Warangal Cotton Project

    Project extended to 2015 to include 20,000 farmers

    Marks & Spencer (M&S) today announces phase two of its 'Better Cotton' project in Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India which aims to deliver an extra 21,000 tonnes of 'Better Cotton' fibre and help improve the lives of 20,000 farmers and their families over the next three and a half years.

  • Cutting food waste

    Most people have been brought up not to waste food - I guess few of us haven't.

  • Toilet chemicals and the environment

    Our toilets become dumping (excuse the pun) grounds for more than our own waste. In our efforts to create a hygienic environment, we're often killing not only the bacterial nasties, but beneficial organisms and poisoning our waterways.

  • Dealing with Cockroaches

    The sight of a cockroach would have my mother calling the exterminators post-haste. In fact, I don't even remember seeing a cockroach in the house we lived in for over a decade, although I'm sure they were there - just scared to death of my mother.

  • 10 Simple Actions that Reduce Your Environmental Impact

    There is a big difference between knowing how to live green and actually living green.  Being green isn't always easy and it isn't always cheap but the world you live in becomes a better place for your efforts.

Main Stage Schedule


Friday, May 13

Time Presenter(s) Session Title
1:00pm BC Hydro Power Smart Power Hour with Matt Hill
and 'Invent the Future' Video Contest Winners
2:00pm David Bennett
Director, Resource Planning and Market Development, FortisBC
Building a Market for
Renewable Energy
3:00pm - -
4:00pm Mike McDermid
Program Manager, Ocean Wise
(Vancouver Aquarium)
Ocean Wise:
Diving into Sustainable Seafood
5:00pm Robin Tator
President,TerraCycleCanada;
Co-Founder, TerraCycle Inc.
Outsmarting Waste:
The TerraCycle Story
6:00pm Ocean Gybe
Bryson Robertson, Ryan Robertson,
Hugh Patterson
Sailing the World with the Pirates of Plastic
7:00pm Jennifer Hao
Co-founder, Youth 4 Tap;
Chair, Burnaby Youth Sustainability Network (BYSN)
Youth in Action:
A Success Story on Reducing Plastic Bottles



Saturday, May 14

Time Presenter(s) Session Title
12:00pm Sean McHugh
Executive Director,
Fair Trade Vancouver
World Fair Trade Day
1:00pm Mickey McLeod
Owner, President & CEO,
Salt Spring Coffee Co.
Great Coffee Without Compromise:
Salt Spring Coffee's Fair to Farmer Direct Program
2:00pm Richard Louv
Best-selling Author,
Last Child in the Woods
Canadian Launch of
The Nature Principle:
Human Restoration and the
End of Nature Deficit Disorder
3:00pm Mike Schauch
Climb for Change
Overcoming the Mountains
in Our Lives
5:00pm George Stroumboulopoulos
Host,
George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight

Interviewed by Erin Cebula,
Reporter, ET Canada & Global TV
Rebel With A Cause:
One-on-one with George Stroumboulopoulos


* Richard Louv will also be signing copies of his new book, The Nature Principle:
Human Restoration and the End of Nature Deficit Disorder in the Indigo Books & Music Inc. booth (#3818) following his presentation.

* Join George Stroumboulopoulos in the Vancouver Sun booth (#3303) immediately following his presentation for an hour of meet & greet!


Sunday, May 15

Time Presenter(s) Session Title
12:00pm Mary Clare Zak
Director of Social Policy,
City of Vancouver
City of Vancouver's Greenest City Action Plan: Local Food Initiatives
1:00pm Nick Brusatore
Eco-entrepreneur; TerraSphere
Big Ideas for a Better Future
2:00pm Claire Newell
Founder & President,
Travel Best Bets
Hands-on Holidays:
The Rise of Eco-tourism and Voluntourism
3:00pm - -
4:30pm EPIC Team Prize Announcements