Changing our daily habits
To make a difference, Quebecers are willing to take concrete steps on a daily basis, such as cutting the grass with an electric lawnmower instead of a gas-powered model.
Changing our daily habits
To make a difference, Quebecers are willing to take concrete steps on a daily basis, such as cutting the grass with an electric lawnmower instead of a gas-powered model.
What if kids were taught about good energy habits at school? Could they become the ambassadors of this movement toward a greener future?
L’alternateur is a wide range of content posted to YouTube and Instagram where environmental issues are discussed. Whether the topic is the energy transition or eco-friendly clothing, Zoé and Thomas suggest ways we can change our habits and promote a greener future in Québec.
Young people talking to other young people—that’s the idea put forward by the Caravane du développement durable. By combining science and education, this workshop is given by adolescents who are members of the CFER network. They raise ecological issues and answer concrete questions to encourage students to make greener lifestyle choices.
To create a large eco-responsible movement, Coop FA travels throughout the province to present its various educational projects on the environment. Schools, the general public and organizations can all learn more about the habits they can adopt and the actions they can take to protect the environment.
More tools and initiatives to support Québec’s energy future
Calculate the electricity consumed by your appliances and devices
Do you know how much electricity is consumed by your electrical appliances and devices, such as your water heater, stove or dryer? You can find out with one of our calculators. These interactive tools can help you make more eco-friendly choices.