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the Toronto Port Authority Releases 2022 Sustainability Report

25/05/2023

Toronto (May 25, 2023) — the Toronto Port Authority today released its 2022 Sustainability Report, which offers a comprehensive accounting of environmental performance at its various businesses including Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, the marine Port of Toronto and Outer Harbour Marina. The report tracks key indicators such as greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and economic impact, and measures the organization’s progress within the framework of global corporate reporting best practices.

The eighth-annual report is presented in an interactive format with graphic and video components that help illustrate the Toronto Port Authority’s achievements and ongoing efforts to implement sustainable practices, support its community and the wellbeing of its employees, and invest in programs and infrastructure that protect the environment and grow Toronto’s economy. 

In 2022, the Toronto Port Authority took significant strides in reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, reporting a 10 per cent decrease in Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions. This was achieved in part through the organization’s continued use of 100 per cent renewable energy via Bullfrog Power – which has allowed the Toronto Port Authority to displace more than 29,717 tonnes of CO2 since 2010 – and its investment in cleaner technology such as the Marilyn Bell electric ferry. The Marilyn Bell e-ferry at Billy Bishop Airport is powered by green electricity and its zero-emission operation will reduce the Toronto Port Authority’s overall diesel consumption by 196,000 litres each year.

“As we set our sights on supporting our region’s post-pandemic recovery, the key principle of balance remains at the forefront of the Toronto Port Authority’s strategic planning,” said RJ Steenstra, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Toronto Port Authority. “We are committed to creating a sustainable future in which economic growth goes hand in hand with environmental stewardship and social progress. By choosing renewable energy to power our businesses, and by protecting our shared natural resources on the waterfront, we are charting a path toward a more resilient and prosperous future for Toronto.”

The Sustainability report is developed in coordination with Delphi Group, a pioneer in sustainability, which audits and reviews the Toronto Port Authority’s sustainability reporting and key indicators like greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), to help  measure and report the organization’s progress within global corporate best practices.

To read the Toronto Port Authority’s full sustainability report, click here.

Quick Facts

  • In 2022, the Toronto Port Authority renewed its agreement with Bullfrog Power to ensure that all operations at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, the marine Port of Toronto and the Outer Harbour Marina will continue to be powered by wind, solar and low-impact hydroelectricity through 2026.
  • In 2022, the Toronto Port Authority reported a 10 per cent decrease in Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions, and has displaced more than 29,717 tonnes of CO2 since 2010 through its use of 100 per cent renewable energy through its partnership with Bullfrog Power.
  • In 2022, the Toronto Port Authority expanded its Trash Trapping Program, which saw the deployment of a record 10 Seabins in the Toronto Harbour and waterfront, and the removal of more than 90,000 small pieces plastic debris from Lake Ontario.
  • The the Toronto Port Authority Trash Trapping Program was featured in Environment and Climate Change Canada’s 2022-2026 Federal Sustainable Development Strategy under Goal 6, which aims to ensure clean and safe water for all Canadians.
  • The Outer Harbour Marina earned a Diamond rating by the Boating Ontario Clean Marine program in 2022, one of the highest rankings attainable for marinas that follow environmental best practices.
  • the Toronto Port Authority is committed to investing in the communities in which it operates and helping to build a sustainable city. In 2022, the Toronto Port Authority supported community organizations and initiatives including Swim Drink FishHope AirNot In My CityRepdath Waterfront FestivalThe BentwayThe Black Aviation Professionals Network, Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre and ALS Canada

About The Toronto Port Authority
For more than 100 years the Toronto Port Authority has worked with its partners at the federal, provincial and municipal levels to enhance the economic growth of the City of Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. the Toronto Port Authority owns and operates Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, which welcomed approximately 2.8 million passengers in 2019; the Outer Harbour Marina, one of Canada’s largest freshwater marinas; and the marine Port of Toronto that includes businesses in a variety of sectors including marine shipping, cargo services, media production and passenger cruises. the Toronto Port Authority is committed to fostering strong, healthy and sustainable communities and has invested more than $14 million since 2009 in charitable initiatives and environmental programs that benefit communities along Toronto’s waterfront and beyond. the Toronto Port Authority operates in accordance with the Canada Marine Act and is guided by a board with representation from all three levels of government.

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Media Contact:
Jessica Pellerin
Manager, Media Relations and Public Affairs
the Toronto Port Authority
Cell: (647) 298-0585
E-mail: jpellerin@torontoportauthority.com