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University of Toronto Sustainability Wiki

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 Here you can find and contribute information about sustainability at U of T.  Feel free to add content such as schedules for farmers' markets, descriptions of sustainability initiatives on campus, or anything else you think is relevant.


 

 

Who can use this wiki? Although this began as an initiative of the St. George campus Sustainability Office*, the wiki is meant to belong to the whole community, so all members of the U of T community are welcome to participate. 

 

How do I participate? Anyone can view this wiki's content.  Pages can be browsed in the main menu or the "navigator" to the right.  To edit content, click the EDIT tab above, then REQUEST ACCESS.  Edits small and large are welcome; however, we have a finite number of access permissions, so please request access only when you're ready to make your first edit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this wiki do not necessarily represent those of the Sustainability Office (as any member of the UofT community may contribute), and the Office does not take responsibility for ensuring the accuracy or quality of content.

 

 

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