Toronto Gray to Green 2025 Conference to emphasize Urban Climate Solutions and Green Infrastructure Innovation

Toronto Gray to Green 2025 Conference to emphasize Urban Climate Solutions and Green Infrastructure Innovation

June Toronto at Toronto at Toronto Metropolitan University at Toronto Metropolitan University on June 20. Gray -to Green conferenceA full-day event that is dedicated to promoting the Green Infrastructure in response to climate change. The presentations, trade fairs, panel discussions and case studies organized by Green roofs for healthy cities are carried out by experts to explore state-of-the-art green infrastructure issues such as solar-green roof integration, blue-green roofs for climate adjustment and food production, new building standards from NRC and the best access to green Infreectructure incentive incentive programs contain. Register for the conference or learn more Here.

The GREY -TO Green conference combines architects, landscape architects, engineers, contractors, city officials, students and other specialists who work on the construction of greener cities. The participants are entitled to earn up to 7 further training units (CEUs), AIA, ASLA, APLD, and approved for GRP and grinding names.

The Toronto Gray to Green Conference follows the Grundach installation and maintenance training (Grimpa) To June 19, 2025. The Grimp training takes place in Ginkgo sustainability HQ in Etobicoke, Ontario. This full-day training offers practical instructions for those who want to acquire practical skills and certifications in the best practice for the installation and maintenance of Green Doach System. Find out more and register for training Here.

Toronto Gray to Green Conference are among the speakers:

  • Steven PeckFounder and President, Green roofs for healthy cities

  • Blaine stoodProfessional Resources Manager, Green roofs for healthy cities

  • Dr. LeadsGrundach specialist, next stage rainwater management
    Dr. Farzad understandingVice President, Lea Consulting

  • Emma Tamlin & Ana CuciureanuProject lines, City of Toronto Öko-roof-incentive program

  • Bo see FOKSenior Economic Advisor, Procurement Support Canada, Ontario region

  • Jeremy WrightZinco Canada & Jeremy LytleSponge microgrids

  • Sudhakar MolltiNational Research Council Canada

  • Eric DurnfordDirector of business development, green roofs for healthy cities

  • Costa PavlaSkyspace; Christian MahlstedtGinkgo sustainability; Hashem MousaviLanddist; Kees GoversLiverof ontario

  • Arlene throneUrban Farm Manager, Toronto Metropolitan University

Toronto continues to lead North America in politics and implementation of Green Dach, which is powered by its progressive statutory statute and a strong sustainability agenda. Since the city intensifies the climate truck, natural -based solutions such as green roofs, living walls and urban forests are essential tools to reduce urban heat, the management of rainwater and to improve biological diversity.

The Toronto Gray to Green Conference offers a great opportunity to connect to experts, exchange ideas and explore solutions that form healthier and more resistant cities.

As part of his 2025 series, Gray to Green will also visit Denver, Houston, Washington and Raleigh, whereby localized insights and cooperation are offered to urban climate measures. See the complete occupation of events Here. Don't miss this opportunity – Register today And become a larger part of the green infrastructure transformation!

Many thanks to our sponsors: DeliveryoodPresent Soprema CanadaPresent Sustainability of GinkgoPresent American hydrotechPresent The city of TorontoPresent Structural monitoring technology (SMT)

About green roofs for healthy cities

Green roofs for healthy cities (GRHC) develops and protects the market by increasing awareness of the economic, social, social and ecological advantages of green roofs, green walls and other forms of living architecture through education, lawyers, professional development and celebrations of excellence. GRHC offers online training via the Living Architecture Academy, publishes the quarterly Living Architecture Monitor Magazine, conducts personal and online conferences and events, advocated for supportive green roof and wall politics, offers our members resources, celebrates outstanding projects and more.

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