The "Coopérative de travail Terre Nouvelle",
National Environmental Exhibition organizer, want cordially
thanking
all the actors who contributed to the success of our first edition.

NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXHIBITION

Second edition

June 8 to 10, 2007
Friday 10:00 to 21:00 ~ Saturday 10:00 to 21:00 ~ Sunday 10:00 to 18:00

On the Quays of the Old Port of Montreal

Free admission !

The "Coopérative de travail Terre Nouvelle" is pleased to
invite you to this major event for the environment.

More than 150 exhibitors and 30,000 visitors expected on new site !

 

For this second edition, we expect to have at least 150 exhibitors in addition to a large

number of creators, moderators, panellists and speakers. Special events, such as an “Eco” fashion show and a procession of alternative vehicles have been added

to the already extensive program this weekend. Approximately 30,000 visitors are expected at the new site adjoining the pedestrian area of the Old Port, near the Rue de la Commune. Admission will be free admission and there will be activities for everyone.

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The Exhibition

The Exhibition has a variety of themes, all in nine different sections, each with exhibitors

for a given sector of activity. The objective of the different themes is to be able to respond as much as possible to the questions and concerns of visitors by providing an overview of the challenges and proposed solutions.

 

The nine sections

  1. Transportation: Alternative or low-emission means of transportation, hybrid, hydrogen or electric cars, public transportation, carpooling, etc.

  2. Awareness: Awareness organizations, groups, corporations, agencies, as well as government departments and agencies.

  3. Education and Health: Teaching institutions, health institutions, environmental training, placement services.

  4. Water, Air and the Earth: Protecting natural resources, the environment, flora and fauna, green spaces, waterways, lakes, rivers, forests; Analyzing and treating soil, water and air; decontamination.

  5. Waste: waste reduction, recycling, reuse and reclamation.

  6. Energy: energy efficiency, clean and renewable energy, new technology.

  7. Housing: ecological construction, renovations, eco design, green materials, ecovillages, social housing, shared accommodation, etc.

  8. Responsible Consumption: bio-agriculture, fair trade, ethical investments, simple living, support organizations, recreation and nature, outdoors, travel, etc.

  9. Creators: eco-fashion, utility items or objets d’art, thinking tools.