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ULI Toronto: It’s all One Planet: A holistic approach to sustainability post-COVID-19
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As we emerge from the pandemic, we have an opportunity to create better communities for both people and the planet. Globally, we are consuming natural resources at a rate 75% greater than the planet can replenish. Responding to this challenge requires us to see the interconnections between our environmental, social and economic systems. Sustainability cannot be siloed if we are to deliver truly green, healthy and equitable communities.
Bioregional has long championed a holistic approach to sustainability. Their One Planet Living framework comprises 10 easy-to-grasp principles that enable people to live happy, healthy lives within their fair share of the Earth’s resources. Join us for a discussion on how the One Planet Living framework was used to navigate the challenges of COVID-19 to deliver a precedent-setting, One Planet Living community at the Baker District Redevelopment in Guelph.
Pooran Desai, Co-Founder, Bioregional & CEO, One Planet
Laetitia Pacaud, COO & CFO, Epic Investment Services
Megan Torza, Partner, DTAH
Jenny McMinn, Managing Director, Urban Equation. Partner, Windmill Developments