The Chapter strives to be on the leading edge of innovation, research and policy with a goal of advancing the green building movement, and we partner with organizations across Ontario to deliver a diversity of green building programs. Take a closer look at our initiatives below.
Green Building Map
Our Chapter's Marketing Committee is proud to launch our interactive map of Ontario's green building landscape, featuring all Ontario buildings that have achieved LEED Certification in Ontario, as well as those involved in Green Doors Open. More...
Green Doors Open
Run in collaboration with the Clean Air Partnership, Green Doors Open Ontario is an initiative to engage the public and building professionals in green buildings in their communities and across Ontario. We collaborate with Doors Open Ontario to include green buildings in their tours and events across the province. More...
GREEN UP
Run by CaGBC National, GREEN UP is Canada’s building performance program for building owners to manage, compare, and improve their real estate portfolios. More...
Lunch + LEED
Considering Becoming a LEED Professional? Our Chapter offers a 1 hour presentation about LEED, with the opportunity to get all questions answered about what it takes to become a LEED Professional and how to fulfill on the Continuing Education requirements. More...
Municipal Leaders Forum (MLF)
An initiative of the Chapter that recognizes the important role of Municipalities in terms of providing leadership in policy and practice in the area of sustainable design and development. More...
Ontario Green Policy Hub (OGPH)
An initiative of the Municipal Leaders Forum, the OGPH is an online policy resource to promote and develop green built environments for Ontario Municipalities. More...
Race to Reduce
Our Chapter is a proud partner of Race to Reduce, a cutting-edge initiative of Greening Greater Toronto where tenants and major office landlords collaborate to improve air quality and reduce energy use by 10% by 2012. More...
Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program (STEP)
Led by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), STEP provides the data and analytical tools necessary to support broader implementation of sustainable technologies and practices within a Canadian context. More...
