One Yonge Teardown Proposal Fires Up Carbon Cost Debate.
We are excited to share an insightful article from The Globe and Mail discussing the environmental impact of building demolitions, featuring a discussion with our CEO & Founder, Ryan Zizzo. The article delves into the One Yonge teardown proposal and its significant carbon cost implications, sparking a broader debate on sustainability in urban development. Ryan’s expert perspective highlights the importance of considering environmental consequences in infrastructure decisions.
Read the full article here to learn more about this critical issue.
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