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Buses
	The ÎÛÎÛÂþ»â€™s transition to electric school buses will begin with a pilot project on the
    Toronto Islands. In September 2024, five electric school buses will replace the diesel-
    powered buses that currently service the Toronto Public/Natural Science School. To
    support this transition, an electric charging station will be installed at the Island School,
    funded by the Environmental Legacy Fund.
Charging Infrastructure
	Since our first Annual Climate Action Report in 2021, 27 parking lots have been or are
    in the process of being replaced, and all of them include electrical conduit. The conduit
    will facilitate installation of EV charging stations without having to remove asphalt to
    install the wiring. Future installations will be easier and far less expensive. Conduit will
    continue to be installed in all future parking lot replacement projects.
	The ÎÛÎÛÂþ» and Toronto Lands Corporation (TLC) staff have submitted a grant proposal
    to The Atmospheric Fund (TAF) for funding to assess its building portfolio to leverage
    opportunities to provide electric vehicle (EV) charging in parking lots for ÎÛÎÛÂþ» fleet and
    staff, as well as to the broader community, to use.
Power Tools
	Gasoline-powered lawn and garden equipment such as lawn mowers, string trimmers,
    and leaf blowers are a source of GHG emissions that also generate hazardous toxic
    and carcinogenic exhaust and fine particulate matter. Extensive evidence exists on the
    adverse health effects of exhaust emissions and other fine particulates, including
    cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, and cancer.15 At the same time, the technology of cordless electric power tools, particularly for push mowers, leaf blowers
    and string trimmers, is mature.
	In 2023, caretakers at five schools have been using a variety of brands of commercial-
    grade battery-operated lawn mowers, string trimmers, leaf blowers, and hedge    
    trimmers. The equipment has been rotated every few weeks so that caretakers have a
    chance to use all the brands. After each round, caretakers complete an online
    assessment of the equipment.