Green party candidate Dick Hibma purchased carbon offsets for the estimated five tonnes of carbon he and his campaign team will use in their efforts to get him elected in the Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound riding.
“We are going to walk-the-walk in this campaign,” said Hibma. “This is the kind of action you can expect from the Green party in Parliament.”
For this campaign, Green party offsets are being invested in third-party verified sustainable energy projects. The offsets are being used to reduce emissions by retrofitting inefficient buildings in central Canada.
Hibma is challenging the other three candidates running in the riding to declare their campaign carbon offsets.
