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Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

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Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

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Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

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Students in Business 443 (New Product Development) are tasked with conceptualizing, designing, producing, marketing and selling products or services that contribute to Vancouver's Greenest City goals. This fall, the class was run as a partner course with CityStudio, a collaboration between the City of Vancouver, the Vancouver Economic Commission (VEC), and the six public post-secondary education institutions in the Lower Mainland.

 

CityStudio is an initiative where students, city staff, professionals and citizens come together to create a sustainable city. The project and course work emphasize sustainability leadership, social enterprise, education of change managers and the development of green business.

 

The students of Business 443 this semester were tasked with making products and services incorporating used textiles and clothing so as to divert the textiles and clothing from landfills (in anticipation of the 2019 regulations that will penalize companies for dumping textiles); and to educate consumers about how to reduce overconsumption and pollution caused by textile waste.

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