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TORONTO — As part of its ongoing efforts to implement energy-saving practices, McDonald's Canada will be actively supporting Earth Hour. By cutting lights for one hour on March 28 the chain could save more than 10,000 kWh in electricity usage, the same amount of energy the average Canadian household uses in a year. This is the second year that McDonald's is taking part in Earth Hour.
 
Earth Hour is a global initiative led by World Wildlife Fund to inspire people to take action on climate change. While all participating McDonald's restaurants will remain open and fully operational, for one full hour road signs and roof beams will be darkened at each location as they show their support by cutting down on their electricity usage.
 
Sustainable practices
 
Through energy-saving practices in the areas of ventilation, lighting and heating, McDonald's restaurants in Canada have saved an estimated 11.7 million kWh and 770,000 cubic meters of natural gas since 2005, which equates to 4,033 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions — equal to taking approximately 739 cars off the road. Additionally, two restaurants in Quebec have pioneered the use of a geothermal renewable energy system — a means of extracting heat from the earth — in the operation of quick-service restaurants.
 
McDonald's Canada also engages its suppliers and encourages them to be more environmentally-conscious. This led to the creation in 2007 of an annual Sustainability Award, which recognizes a supplier who has demonstrated a commitment to advancing environmental sustainability in the areas of energy conservation, solid waste mitigation and recycling, among others.
 
McDonald's Canada also recently opened its first green restaurant in Beauport, Quebec, which is a candidate for LEED Certification. This would be the third LEED Certification project in North America.
 
Pioneered in Australia in 2007, Earth Hour has twice as many countries involved this year over 2008.

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