Environment

As Canada's premier traffic safety advocate, representing 257,000 Members, CAANEO has an important role in reducing climate change. We continue to engage individuals, automakers and governments in adopting "greener" lifestyles/policies in order to slow the adverse impact of carbon emissions on our environment. Our balanced approach encourages preserving our environment while also maintaining personal mobility. The Club believes in creating policies and solutions that are practical, economically feasible, and whose costs are equal to or less than the environmental benefits they offer.

Programs:

Great Battery Roundup

The annual Great Battery Roundup campaign is designated to encourage motorists to recycle their derelict automotive lead-acid batteries in safe and environmentally friendly manner. Appreciating the fact that automotive batteries contain dangerous chemicals that can have a negative impact on the environment, CAA collects the old batteries in order for them to be safely recycled and formed into new batteries. Additionally, CAA donates all of the recycling proceeds to various environmental groups. This campaign reiterates CAA North & East Ontario's commitment towards promoting environmentally-responsible programs for motorists.

CAA North & East Ontario serves Members in Ontario in Counties of Dundas, Glengarry. That portion of Leeds-Grenville formerly known as Grenville County, Lanark, Prescott, Renfrew, Russell, Stormont. The city of Ottawa, Sudbury, Districts of Cochrane, Manitoulin, Nipissing, Parry Sound, Sudbury, Timiskaming, Kenora (including area of Patricia), Rainy River, Thunder Bay.
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