
On March 29, one of the main stage presentations featured student chefs from Thistletown High School working with culinary instructor Keith Hoare. The crew offered ideas for recipes that reduce kitchen waste, such as using an entire chicken, as well as demonstrated techniques for deboning a chicken.
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Now in its third year, the Canadian Green Car Award was one of the show's attractions. A team of Canadian automotive journalists selected the Kia Soul EV as the 2015 Canadian Green Car Overall Winner and Category Winner, Battery Electric.
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The Sweat Equity Yoga and Fitness stage offered free yoga classes. The stage also hosted workshops and lectures covering health and nutrition.
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The Ecoparent Village offered activities for kids. The area also offered a breastfeeding room and a baby-change room with environmentally friendly diapers from Naty.
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Ikea erected a 14- by 24-foot art installation made of recycled toilet paper. The installation promoted Ikea's use of recycled napkins, toilet paper, and paper towels in Canadian stores.
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Real estate development, construction, and management company Minto set up an indoor park area with lawn chairs, umbrellas, and a grassy carpet.
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Livegreen, an eco-friendly home improvement company, offered a photo opportunity that let guests don green capes and pose in front of a backdrop that said: "You don't have to be a superhero to make our planet a little greener."
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InterContinental San Francisco hotel
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Prasino restaurant in Chicago
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Hotel Monaco Philadelphia
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Daniels Spectrum
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