Waterfront Toronto Releases Updated Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report
Today, Waterfront Toronto released its 2015-2017 Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report. This update to the previous report highlights the progress that we have made in achieving economic, social and environmental goals, along with many of our future targets.
Here’s how we report on our social responsibility and sustainability practices
A view of the Corktown Common marsh and surrounding vegetation.
POSTED: NOVEMBER 20, 2018 I SUSTAINABILITY, INNOVATION, DESIGN, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE, PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES, PUBLIC ART
By: Emma Loewen
We’re replacing trees along Queens Quay. Here’s why.
A view of the revitalized Queens Quay looking west from York Street.
POSTED: OCTOBER 24, 2018
BY: MEGHAN HOGAN
Waterfront Toronto set to replace trees along Queens Quay West this fall
October 19, 2018, Toronto, ON – Following a comprehensive review by Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto’s Urban Forestry division, 154 trees that failed to thrive have been identified for replacement along Queens Quay West between Bay Street and Yo Yo Ma Lane. Replanting will take place from October 22 to November 16.