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HALTON ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK

Green Development Standards

Building Greener in Halton Hills

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What is a Green Home?
A green home is a house that’s both healthy for the environment and for its occupants, with the main criteria being energy efficiency, sustainability, durability, and human health. It can apply to new homes and to existing homes too.

 
Green Development Standards (GDSv3)

 

The purposes of the GDSv3 are:

  • To further elevate the sustainability performances of new developments in our community.

  • To ensure alignment with current best practices in sustainable building and development.

  • To support community-wide net-zero carbon emissions goals identified in the Town’s climate change emergency declaration.

Halton Hills is a Climate Action Leader


Halton Hills declared a Climate Emergency in May of 2019 and continues to focus on climate mitigation as well as adaptation through various climate action plans including Low Carbon Transition Plan.

Halton Hills is at the forefront in protecting the community from climate change.

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Halton Hills aims to be Net-Zero by 2030


This will be achieved by pursuing greater sustainability and moving towards greener building options for residents. Read more here about Halton Hills Climate Action here.

The way we build, operate and maintain homes can be climate actions.

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Interested in finding out more? 

Go to https://www.haltonhills.ca/en/your-government/climate-change

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Office Address

Queen Elizabeth Park Community & Cultural Centre
2302 Bridge Rd Oakville, ON L6L 2G6

Mailing Address

c/o Halton Environmental Network (HEN)
PO Box 60037 RPO Hopedale
Oakville, ON L6L 6R4

Office Hours

Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm

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As a community, we have the responsibility to honour, care for and respect all the Creation gives to provide us with life. This includes the land, water, air, fire, animals, plants and our ancestors. The Anishinabek Peoples have utilized this land for millennia and we would like to acknowledge their direct descendants, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, as the rightful caretakers and titleholders of this land upon which we live, work and conduct ourselves. We acknowledge our treaty relationship and responsibilities to both the land and these original peoples. We also recognize that this land is rich in pre-contact history and customs, which includes the Anishinabek and Haudenosaunee and since European contact, has and continues to become home for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. And it is in the spirit and intent of the Dish With One Spoon, wampum agreement whereby we will collectively care for and respect the land, water, animals and each other in the interests of peace and friendship and for the benefit of not only ourselves but of our future descendants.  
The HEN Office resides on Treaty 22, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.

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The Halton Environmental Network is a proud member of the Halton Equity and Diversity Roundtable (HEDR) and has signed their Charter to foster an inclusive Halton community. 

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