Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit

Report of Canadian Environmental Law Association and Toronto Environmental Alliance for the Toronto Cancer Prevention Coalition
Authors: Anne Wordsworth, Heather Marshall, Sarah Miller

The purpose of this Tool Kit is to help guide community members through various aspects of the City of Toronto’s Environmental Reporting and Disclosure Bylaw and the ChemTRAC Program. Readers are advised to check the ChemTRAC website for updates as the Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit was developed over the course of 2012 and the beginning of 2013, which coincided with the release of Phase 1 ChemTRAC data.

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Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit Item #1: Your New Environmental Reporting and Disclosure Bylaw

Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit Item #2: The “Toxic Twenty-Five” Priority Substances

Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit Item #3: Reporting Companies

Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit Item #4: Model Companies Show How Pollution Prevention Works

Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit Item #5: How to Research Chemicals Using CHEMTrac

Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit Item #6: Reducing Pollutants in Your Neighbourhood

Toronto Toxic Reduction Tool Kit Item # 7: Auditing Your Workplace

Map: Jane-Finch Community, Pollution Point Sources
Based on 2010 CHEMTrac Chemical Release Data

Map: South Riverdale Pollution Point Sources
Based on 2010 CHEMTrac Chemical Release Data

Map: South Etobicoke Pollution Point Sources
Based on 2010 CHEMTrac Chemical Release Data