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Take the Survey by November 18 and Enter to Win a $100 Amazon Gift Card

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) Destination Stewardship team is conducting a survey of Thompson Okanagan tourism companies to understand the potential for Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) produced from organic waste in the region.

The survey should take about 15 minutes to complete. Aggregate survey data will be shared with Andion Global, a supplier of waste management solutions with operations in Vancouver, BC, and Europe (Italy and the Nordics).

Thompson Okanagan tourism company owners and senior managers are invited to submit the survey. One survey submission per company will be entered into a draw for an opportunity to win one of two $100 Amazon Gift Cards (see Contest Rules).

The survey will close on Friday, November 18, 2022 at 4 PM.

If you have any questions, please email Energy@TOTABC.com.

Thank you, we appreciate your time and input!


About Renewable Natural Gas (RNG)

As part of TOTA’s commitment to responsible tourism and sustainability, TOTA is seeking ways to improve access to clean energy for tourism companies in the region. One way of producing clean energy is by producing Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) from organic wastes. RNG can be used in the same way as conventional natural gas, but it has a much lower, and sometimes negative, carbon footprint. Using renewable natural gas means that businesses can reduce their carbon footprint without having to change equipment and infrastructure. Making renewable natural gas requires an organic waste stream, such as from production businesses. An understanding of the types of organic waste and how accessible they are, is required in order to evaluate the viability of a RNG facility within the region.

 
 
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