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Welcome to the Idle-Free Zone

Welcome
to the Idle-Free Zone

This is Canada's first Web site dedicated to helping communities and environmental groups reduce vehicle idling in an effort to conserve energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

For Communities and Government

Communities and municipalities can be quite instrumental in facilitating idling reduction projects, from writing letters, to conducting outreach and idling blitzes. Here you will find a wealth of information that can help you, as a community or municipality, with your idling campaign.

For Schools

Air pollution and smog are significant health issues, particularly for children who breathe more quickly than adults. Many parents and teachers are starting idling-reduction campaigns at schools in the hopes of improving air quality for their children. Read on for ideas.

For Individuals

When it comes to idling, one person can make a difference. Read on to find out simple ways that you, as an individual, can reduce your greenhouse gas emissions, and save both fuel and money through reducing your idling.

For Businesses

Employees and vehicle fleets can benefit from fuel and economic savings by initiating idle-free campaigns at the office. Here you can read about ideas for an idling-reduction project at your workplace.