2024-2025:
A Year of Environmental Impact

Building a cleaner, healthier planet through science, partnership, and innovation
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Our Year in Numbers

“Turning action into measurable impact"

5.3+ Billion

Litres of water filtered through our Great Lakes initiatives.

900+

Total EV chargers installed across Canada to date

244, 000

Total pieces of debris removed from the Great Lakes since 2020.

63.7 Million

Media impressions driving public awareness of environmental issues.

984

Youth directly engaged through programming and workshops.

Program Pillars

Driving change across key environmental priorities

Circular Economy

Accelerating the transition to an economy that keeps materials in use.

Energy

Moving Canada towards clean energy systems

Transportation

Developing solutions that reduce emissions and support the climate.

Water

Protecting water resources through policy and collaboration.

Noteworthy Achievements

A selection of highlights from the past year

New Tech on 
the Water

In 2024, we launched the PixieDrone, a remote-controlled, mobile waste collector that reaches debris in previously inaccessible areas, in Barrie, Ontario.
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“We’ve begun a partnership with GLPC to engage the community and share what we’re finding to help promote a better environment for the years to come.”

Joel Giles | City of Barrie

Charging Canada from Coast to Coast.

The Impact:
Added 275 new chargers this year, expanding access in underserved and non-urban areas from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland.

The Network:
Our infrastructure now supports ski resorts, hospitals, and multi-unit residential buildings

“Our collaboration with Pollution Probe has been instrumental 
in expanding public EV charging... ensuring projects were delivered 
on time and on budget.”

Frederique Bouchard | Gestionnaire principale affaires publiques / Senior Public Affairs Manager, Flo

Empowering the Next Generation

Turning the Tides:
Launched a new initiative to equip emerging leaders with skills to combat plastic pollution.

Engagement:
94 youth engaged this year, including visits to advanced wastewater and recycling facilities

“This summer has not only deepened my commitment to environmental protection but also provided me with memories and lessons that I will carry forward.”

Victoria Marcoccia | Community Engagement Coordinator

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