EfficiencyOne named one of Canada’s Greenest Employer for 9th year EfficiencyOne named one of Canada’s Greenest Employer for 9th year For immediate release April 18, 2023 – Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NS –EfficiencyOne has once again been selected as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers. This award recognizes employers that have created a culture of environmental awareness in their organizations. “This is the 9th year that E1 has won this award and that is no small feat,” says Stephen MacDonald, President and CEO, EfficiencyOne. “We have worked hard to create a culture passionate about climate action and sustainability initiatives. Awards such as this demonstrate that all of us at EfficiencyOne are living our mission to help people achieve their energy goals, save money, conserve resources, improve wellbeing, and combat climate change.” Over the past decade, EfficiencyOne has worked to create a culture of sustainability and environmental awareness. In 2022 EfficiencyOne’s Board of Directors approved an Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) framework and metrics.“It is important we build on our past environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts,” says MacDonald. “Achievements such as this award push and inspire us to higher goals and targets for the future.” The full list of winners can be found here: https://www.canadastop100.com/green/. About the Competition Now in its 16th year, Canada’s Greenest Employers is an editorial competition organized by the Canada’s Top 100 Employers project. This special designation recognizes the employers that lead the nation in creating a culture of environmental awareness in their organizations. These employers have developed exceptional sustainability initiatives – and are attracting people to their organizations because of their environmental leadership. About EfficiencyOne EfficiencyOne, operating in Nova Scotia as Efficiency Nova Scotia, transforms the way people use energy. Together, we help people achieve their energy goals, save money, conserve resources, improve wellbeing, and combat climate change. Our role is to inform and motivate Nova Scotians to use less energy, use it smarter, and enjoy the good things efficiency brings. Investing in energy efficiency comes with many benefits—lower heating bills, more comfortable spaces, new jobs in your community, and a smaller overall carbon footprint. To date, EfficiencyOne has achieved more than $1.5 billion in energy savings and contributed 24% of Nova Scotia’s GHG emission reductions in the last 10 years. Learn more at efficiencyone.ca. -30- For more information, contact: Janet TobinCommunication Lead902-499-6494jtobin@efficiencyns.ca More Articles from In the Media March 25, 2025 In the Media EfficiencyOne named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for 7th consecutive year For immediate release March 25, 2025 – Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NS—For the seventh year in a row, EfficiencyOne has been named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers. “We are honoured to have been chosen as one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for the seventh year in a row,” says Stephen MacDonald, President and CEO of EfficiencyOne, the non-profit […] March 13, 2025 In the Media Spurring business growth in Dartmouth News release Government of Canada investments support new jobs, modern equipment and efficiency upgrades March 13, 2025 · Dartmouth, Nova Scotia · Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) Atlantic Canadian businesses are working hard to become more efficient, productive and competitive while creating good paying jobs and promoting made-in-Canada products. The Government of Canada is helping […] February 28, 2025 In the Media Climate Change Funding for Seafood Companies; Another Call for Applications For immediate release February 28, 2025– Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NS— Fourteen seafood companies and related organizations across the province are receiving funding to help reduce their carbon footprint. The projects, supported through the Fisheries and Aquaculture Energy Efficiency Innovation Fund, range from the first zero-emission electric lobster boat in Canada to solar power at lobster and bait facilities. “Addressing […]