Mel Phadtare Joins Experts at Zero-waste Conference

An expert on waste reduction schemes, Mel Phadtare, Junxion’s Director of Integrated Sustainability, spoke at the Recycling Council of BC’s 35th Annual Zero Waste Conference this May in Whistler.

Mel Phadtare Focusing on greenwashing, Mel delivered an engaging presentation to business and institutional leaders in the waste management and reduction sector. After giving an overview of the subject, including a series of do’s and don’ts, Mel presented several case studies of both good and bad examples of green marketing.

With green film festival organizers Lindsay Nahmiache and Brady Dahmer presenting as keynote speakers, this conference was an enlightening and informative event, developed on the premise of solutions-based thinking towards a more sustainable BC.

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What’s on Your Mind in 2009?

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Hope and uncertainty. This might just be our society’s current, uneasy zeitgeist.

As the economy reels and one headline after another preaches gloom, we are simultaneously buoyed by a sense of hope after witnessing the inauguration of the 44th President of the United States last month.

In the sustainability realm, 2008 was a year of historic highs, where we saw some clear commitments on the part of government and business alike. And although it’s challenging to stay focused given the financial news around us, Junxion is resolutely emphasizing and pushing forward ideas and solutions around sustainability — just as we continue to see some positive evidence that it remains on track.

So with this hope, we’re happy to present you with the sustainability issues and opportunities that are on our minds in 2009.

Over the next several months, we’ll use this newsletter to examine each one of these topics in more detail. We’ll call on our peers, friends and clients, and perhaps other experts we know less well, and ask them to share their thoughts and opinions. Along the way, we welcome your feedback, in hopes of keeping the dialogue going and sparking new ideas that continue to push things forward.

With that, here’s what’s on our mind:


socialenterprise1It’s amazing what synergies can be created and what gains can be made when a business focuses not only on profit, but also on improving its social and environmental surroundings. Saturated by stories of corporate greed, business blunders and bailouts, we’re paying attention to those companies that are seeking a higher purpose: social enterprise.


garbagedump1Bisphenol A, overflowing landfills, recyclables worth a fraction of what they were a year ago, waste-to-energy power generation. We’re thinking it’s time to get serious about zero waste.


shoppingcartkey1Although tight economic times usually call for a “less is more” approach, when you must purchase goods and services – either for your business or your home – sustainable purchasing is the way to go. In fact, sustainable purchasing can save more than just money. We’ll look at how.


cfllightbulb1It’s not just in B.C. where energy conservation is on the minds of many. Sure, by 2020, BC Hydro must meet 50 percent of its incremental energy needs through conservation. But conservation is the song most of us across the country continue to sing, even as the price of oil drops from its lofty July heights. We’ll look at some of the newest tools and initiatives that are being put into action by businesses and citizens alike.


windpower1And once your conservation programs are in place, what about making a commitment to supporting clean energy? Wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, tidal, micro hydro, wave… With a new, green energy-focused Obama White House, new signs of movement in Ottawa, and a looming provincial election in B.C., how will government policy push along clean energy opportunity and innovation north of the border?


greenbuilding1We all know that sustainability programs can actually improve efficiency and save money, but one particularly straightforward strategy is finding ways to “green” the buildings and communities in which we live, work, and play. Green buildings don’t just save tenants and home and property owners money on their energy bills; they provide health, tenant retention, sales and marketing, and risk mitigation benefits as well. Compelling benefits, especially in a faltering economy and a faltering real estate market.


electriccar1As the big three automakers continue to plead for a government bailout, we’re heartened by the news that Ontario is – ahem – paving the way for electric cars. Meanwhile, Vancouver is one of only two municipalities in the province (so far) that has passed a bylaw allowing low-speed electric cars on the city’s streets. Later this year, we’ll hear from some of the innovators out there who are creating real alternatives for consumers and businesses alike — sustainability-minded visionaries who just might be the millennial versions of Henry Ford or Steve Jobs.


We hope you’ll watch this space as we expand on these ideas. And we welcome your own ideas along the way. We agree with US President Obama, and borrow from his words when we say true sustainability comes from “[choosing] hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord.”

Mary Sturgeon is a consultant at Junxion, specializing in strategic communications and media relations.

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Steve Conrad Presents at Global Water Conference

Demonstrating his impressive knowledge of municipal water systems and energy management, Steve Conrad, Junxion’s Director of Sustainability Systems, presented at the Second Forum on Energy & Water Sustainability at the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara, on April 10.

Steve ConradAs a member of the forum’s expert panel, Steve spoke on the Water Research Foundation project Decision Support System for Sustainable Energy Management during the forum’s “Modeling Energy and Water Systems” session.

Steve is an expert in the field: he is actively involved with water and energy research, the American and International Water Associations and Sustainable Development International, and contributes regularly to the Expert Panel on Global Sustainability.

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Junxion Principal Judges Cause + Action Awards

peter_31.jpgStrategy Magazine’s 2009 Cause + Action awards honour significant Corporate Social Responsibility brands that have succeeded in changing the way that people think.

Peter ter Weeme was one of the judges of this year’s C+A Awards. Nominees are evaluated on a variety of criteria, including the uniqueness of their brand, buzz, growth potential and success in achieving positive change.

The winners were announced in the May issue of Strategy Magazine.

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WEBCOM Looks to Junxion for Environmental Expertise

books1Junxion has been asked to conduct a resource efficiency assessment for WEBCOM, one of Canada’s largest book printers.

WEBCOM specializes in the production of soft cover books and prints more than 40 million books annually, for customers as diverse as trade, educational, directory, professional and reference publishers; software developers, catalog publishers, and the government.

Webcom made a commitment early in its history to reduce resource energy requirements, waste material, air and water pollution.

Examining and validating the company’s environmental commitment, Junxion will assess WEBCOM’s efficiency in using energy, water, paper, and other resources. Identifying WEBCOM’s resource profile will then inform decisions and recommendations around increasing efficiency, reducing waste, and increasing investments in community and the environment.

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Junxion, Smart Planning for Communities Join Forces

fbc_logoFraser Basin Council’s Smart Communities project has tapped the team at Junxion to evaluate, enhance and help to expand the program.

Smart Planning for Communities is a province-wide collaboration between local, regional and First Nations governments, aimed at creating long-term action plans for socially, culturally, economically and environmentally sustainable communities.

Junxion will assess the first year of the program, develop an enhanced evaluation framework for the subsequent year, and review successful strategies from the past. The expected outcome is a robust evaluation model that helps the program evolve to meet the changing needs of communities across the Fraser Basin.

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Junxion Part of Sustainability & Innovation Discussion

Sustainable Brands 09The Sustainable Brands ‘09 Conference in Monterey, California from May 31 to June 4 promises to be a stellar event for business leaders and organizations to discuss sustainability and innovation.

Matt Strand (Lead Consultant for Junxion Strategy) is a guest blogger for the conference, and Peter ter Weeme (Principal, Client Lead at Junxion) is on the conference advisory board.

Follow the Sustainable Brands ‘09 blog at http://www.sustainablelifemedia.com/events/sb09/blog

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Junxion Sponsors Sustainability Conference

fbcad1Junxion is proud to sponsor and support the 2009 State of the Fraser Basin Conference, The Many Faces of Sustainability. Taking place on February 19 and 20 in Vancouver, the conference offers a unique opportunity to learn about how others within the Fraser Basin and beyond have made transformational change – in their neighbourhoods, and within their workplaces and communities. Join us by registering here and come away inspired.

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Connecting Employees and Community: BC Housing Does it Right with Unique Program

In the summer of 2008, BC Housing approached Junxion to provide strategy and counsel designed to deepen the corporation’s community investment strategy. With a mission to create the best system of housing and support for vulnerable British Columbians, BC Housing wanted to evolve its traditional fall fundraising campaign. The goal was a more comprehensive and focused program that reflects best practices in corporate community investment.

PrintThroughout the project, Junxion worked with BC Housing senior executives and employee representatives to design a program that reflects the agency’s collective desire to support the needs of BC charitable organizations in a way that complements its core values and business objectives.

The new program, called Community Connections, is designed around three pillars – mental health/addictions, poverty, and early childhood intervention/youth-at-risk – and associated charitable organizations, all of them selected with employee input. Community Connections also introduces new programming elements:

  • supporting employees in their community volunteer commitments
  • matching their donations to organizations aligned with the corporate strategy
  • providing corporate donations to eligible community groups

Once the program was designed, Junxion worked closely with BC Housing on the launch of Community Connections. We designed a program identity, and wrote and designed launch materials such as posters, brochures and an internal website.

JUX_portfolio_090123_GC.inddThe inaugural Community Connections fundraising campaign was held during the first two weeks of December 2008. Employees showed a high degree of interest and enthusiasm for the program, resulting in employee contributions far beyond initial expectations.

“Junxion brought their expertise to what we believed to be a rather unique set of priorities. Our program is employee-driven, which demanded creativity in the way we invited people into the conversation,” said Robin Sauve, Director of Employee Engagement. “This year, our engagement scores were the highest ever, and this program definitely contributed to that result.”

Through Community Connections, BC Housing is continuing to make a positive impact in BC, and deepening BC Housing’s reputation as a progressive and positive member of the community. It’s no wonder that BC Housing is once again one of BC’s Top 50 Employers for 2009.

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Junxion's Lisa Hemingway Joins Continuing Education Faculty at Langara College

cid-dessust-imageLisa Hemingway, Director of Creative Services at Junxion, was invited to teach a course for Langara College’s Continuing Education program Certificate in Communications and Ideation Design. Called ‘Design for Sustainability’, the course challenges students to re-think purpose, function and the design process with an environmental eye. Over the next semester, Lisa will pass along to her students how to apply environmental awareness to the creative and design processes. The course runs to early April.

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