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Bluffers Beach, Toronto

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Climate Investigation Cleanup: The E-Waste Escapee

Climate Investigators, we need assistance with the file on the E-Waste Escapee - vapes that represent the ultimate climate conspiracy. These high-tech criminals combine destructive lithium mining, fossil fuel plastics, global manufacturing, and planned obsolescence all in one disposable package.

This 2-hour investigation at Bluffer's Beach: 90 minutes collecting evidence from Toronto's most popular social beach (shoreline cleanup), plus 15 minutes connecting throwaway technology to the future of environmental challenges. You'll clean up the consequences of consumer trends while learning about the full lifecycle of disposable electronics.

No prior detective experience required! All investigation equipment will be provided. Perfect for first-time volunteers, families, students (community service hours available), and anyone seeking climate action with immediate, visible results.

Why Join This Cleanup

🌊 Help protect Lake Ontario’s shoreline and local wildlife
🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Take part in a community-powered environmental initiative
📊 Contribute to real environmental data used for research and advocacy
🎓 Earn high school volunteer hours (bring your form!)

What to Expect

✔ A short welcome and orientation
✔ Guided shoreline cleanup
✔ All cleanup supplies provided
✔ Friendly staff and community atmosphere

No experience needed, just dress for the weather and come ready to help.

📍 Meeting Spot: At the entrance to the beach (Google Map)

Registration

Registration for this event will open in April 2026. We encourage you to subscribe to our monthly newsletter to receive updates and secure your spot once registration opens.

 
Toronto Climate Week Offical Event Host

Toronto Climate Week (TOCW) transforms the city into a global stage for climate solutions by uniting Canada's climate ecosystem and welcoming international partners to participate in a week of cross-sector collaboration. The week positions Toronto as a leading climate hub and connects Canada’s climate efforts with the world.

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