[CANUFNET] Humanitree

John Hall via CANUFNET canufnet at list.web.net
Sat Oct 20 15:54:25 EDT 2018


Thank you Alan it must be my “inner teacher” coming out! 


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> On Oct 19, 2018, at 4:54 PM, Alan Tate <Alan.Tate at umanitoba.ca> wrote:
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> John: That would be principal with an a …
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> Alan Tate
> Professor + Head of Landscape Architecture
> Russell Building, University of Manitoba
> WINNIPEG R3T 2N2 Canada 
> (1) 204 474 7173
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> alan.tate at umanitoba.ca
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>> On 19 Oct 2018, at 09:24, john at prospereco.ca via CANUFNET <canufnet at list.web.net> wrote:
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>> Hi everyone,
>> I am a principle of a startup company called Humanitree. We offer an alternative to the burial and memorial of our loved ones (people and pets) by planting their cremains in one of our urns and with it, a tree sapling. 
>> As part of our offering, we suggest that the biodegradable urn and sapling be buried in a larger plant pot at least at the beginning to ensure a healthy start to the tree’s life. But we are also trying to secure areas of land where our clients could plant their Humanitree where we can ensure its continued growth. 
>> Ideally we would like to create a strategic relationship with owners of existing parks, leash-free parks or wherever a tree needs to be. 
>> I would be grateful for any suggestions, ideas, concerns and critiques that you as professionals in this area may have. Our intention is to provide people with a way that they can celebrate the next life stage of their loved one while providing another healthy tree to the community. 
>> best regards
>> John Hall
>> john at prospereco.ca
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>>> On Oct 17, 2018, at 2:49 PM, Brian Geerts via CANUFNET <canufnet at list.web.net> wrote:
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>>> <Cambridge Private Tree by-law certified reduced size.pdf>
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