About
The Halton Environmental Network (HEN) is a non-profit umbrella organization for environmental non-profit groups operating within the Region of Halton (Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton, and Oakville). HEN shares information and resources with member groups, businesses, governments, and the public. Join HEN in order to connect with other like-minded people in our community.
HEN's vision: is to be a recognized facilitator for environmental sustainability issues in Halton Region.
HEN's mission: is to work toward a sustainable future by making environmental connections in Halton.
History
The Halton Environmental Network (HEN) was formed in 2004 thanks to a generous grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, by a collaboration between the Oakville Community Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights and the Ontario Environment Network. Effective April 1, 2007, HEN became an independent organization run by volunteer representatives of various member groups. In March 2008, HEN became incorporated as a non-profit organization.
Archive for HEN news
- 1 September 2010 : Weekly Bulletin – Sept. 1, 2010 (No Comments)
Click here for the September 1, 2010 weekly bulletin.
- 30 August 2010 : Renewable Energy Fair (No Comments)
On Saturday, September 11, HERE! is hosting a Renewable Energy Fair at the Halton Regional Centre from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. There will be solar and geothermal energy vendor [More...]
- 18 August 2010 : Late Summer Bulletin – August 18, 2010 (No Comments)
Our late summer bulletin is now available at http://haltonenvironment.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/HEN100818.pdf.
- 6 August 2010 : Businesses are invited to list in Halton Enviro Guide (No Comments)
The rate sheet is now available for businesses interested in listing in the 2011 Halton Enviro Guide. The sheet also includes rates for listing and advertising on this website. Basic annual [More...]
- 29 July 2010 : HERE! Focus Group (No Comments)
Join us for an evening of discussion surrounding HEN's renewable energy project, HERE! Halton Enablers of Renewable Energy. We are looking for feedback on topics such as: What can we [More...]

