Due to the cancellation of this weekend’s Green Living Show in Toronto, OneTab™ would like to extend our planned “show special” to everyone, online, for the next week.
THE SHOW SPECIAL:We were excited about showcasing our eco-friendly and plastic-waste reducing products at the show for the first time, however, the evolving situation with COVID-19 prompted show organizers to cancel.
As per the Green Living Show announcement on March 12, 2020:
"With the evolving COVID-19 pandemic, and Health Canada’s recommendation to avoid gatherings of more than 1,000 people, the decision has been made to cancel this year's Green Living Show, scheduled for March 13-15 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
While we are disappointed, the safety and wellbeing of the public, the staff, our vendors and exhibitors is paramount. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank everyone for their support of our event."
(source: https://www.facebook.com/GreenLivingPage/photos/a.80556312666/10157971978552667/?type=3&theater)
Health Canada currently recommends avoiding gatherings of 1,000 or more people. We’re all disappointed, however, public health and safety must always come first.
We hope you’ll take advantage of this special offer before March 22, and we’ll see you at the Green Living Show in 2021!
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