Bag-a-Cork
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Bag-A-Cork Announcement |
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Girl Guides of Canada, Ontario Council believes that
the Bag-a-Cork program is a very significant and worthwhile
environmental initiative and appreciates the participation
and support it has received. Since, February of 2005
over 8000 kgs of cork bottle stoppers have been diverted
from Ontario landfill sites. Recently, GGC, Ontario
Council made the difficult decision to withdraw from
the program as the logistics of managing this program
were not sustainable. This withdrawal will take place
effective June 30, 2008
Units participating are being encouraged to do so until
the end of this Guiding year. At this time, new registrations
cannot be accepted, however Units that wish to provide
assistance sorting the cork collected from an established
affiliate, may certainly do so. Units that participate
in this manner may request the Cork crest through the
registered Unit participating in the Adopt a Bin challenge.
All of the proceeds from the sale of cork collected by
Ontario Girl Guides go to the C.O.R.K (Creating Opportunities
for Resourceful Kids) fund. This fund provides grants
for environmental and out-door based service projects
or activities for Ontario Girl Guides. Only Units currently
registered in the program are eligible to submit an application.
Those who have applied and been approved have been notified.
Applications can still be submitted, but are approved
as funds permit.
C.O.R.K. Fund Projects
Here are just some of the fantastic new environmental
initiatives funded by the sale of cork:
1st Bala Brownies will re-plant trees that were lost
during storms in their community.
1st Carlisle Guides will beautify the gardens around
their meeting site by planting perennials and spring
bulbs in the church gardens.
1st Listowel Brownies will be planting trees and shrubs
along the Maitland River and cleaning up the garbage
in the area.
1st Magivetown Guides and Pathfinders will be planting
flowers and small seedlings in their municipality.
1st Marmora Sparks, Brownies and Guides will plant a
tree and some flowering shrubs at a local non-profit
child care centre.
3rd Oak Ridges Brownies and 1st Oak Ridges Pathfinders are initiating a battery drive, where old batteries will
be collected and delivered to a hazardous waste disposal
site.
10th Oakville Pathfinders are organizing an Earth Day
Clean Up. This activity is being designed by a Pathfinder
as she works to complete her Canada Cord.
40th Orleans Pathfinders will plant native species in
a Petrie Island local wildflower garden to attract more
butterflies.
3rd Oshawa Corvette Rangers and 34th Oshawa Pathfinders will be planting a butterfly garden by the Pumphouse
Marsh.
13th Peterborough Pathfinders will be replacing signage
along the Ennismore Waterfront Park.
506th Sparks will be planting a yellow tulip garden for
the Jubilee United Church where cork was collected for
the Bag-A-Cork Program.
163rd Toronto Guides will beautify a youth shelter’s
backyard by planting shrubs and perennials. The Guides
will also create a vegetable and herb garden for the
shelter to use.
Thank you to our Partners and Supporters
Ontario Girl Guides wishes to thank Iron Gate Cellarage
and Jelinek Cork who helped develop the initial phase
of the program and continue to work closely with us.
Jelinek Cork is the sole recipient of Ontario Girl Guide's
cork bottle stoppers and provides payment to Ontario
Girl Guides based on weight. These monies have allowed
us to establish the C.O.R.K fund mentioned above.
We are also grateful to our friends at Tippet-Richardson,
as they have donated transportation services for sorted
cork from selected "hubs" in the province to
the cork plant in Oakville. As well, our appreciation
goes out to our dedicated affiliates and the public who
so enthusiastically supported this program.
Thank you to all members that have worked so hard to
make this unique program last three years. Your hard
work and determination is remarkable.
NOTE: Should you have SORTED cork for recycling Jelinek
will continue to accept this cork from Guiding Members.
Shipment is the responsibility of the Member. To find
out more details about shipping contact the Bag-a-Cork
Coordinator.
General Inquiries please contact
Bag-a-Cork Coordinator
1-877-323-4545 Ext. 2481
E-mail:bagacork.coord@guidesontario.org
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