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Tracey Johnston Aldworth

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Nationality
  
Canadian

Occupation
  
Entrepreneur


Known for
  
Environmental action

Name
  
Tracey Johnston-Aldworth

Tracey Johnston-Aldworth

Born
  
August 10, 1957 (age 66) (
1957-08-10
)
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Education
  
OCAD University, Toronto, 1979

Employer
  
Traces Screen Printing Ltd.

Awards
  
Special Jury Award 2002 Business of the Year, 2013 Business Excellence Award: Environmental (2004) Environmental Sustainability Award (2001) Environment Award (1995) Environmental Achievement Award (1994) Waterloo Award (1998) Woman of the Year, Entrepreneur (1994)

Tracey Johnston-Aldworth is a Canadian businesswoman and entrepreneur based in the Waterloo region of Ontario who is known for public service and environmental activism. Her firm Traces Printing, which began in 1985 and emphasizes employee profit-sharing, was lauded for its efforts to recycle materials, reduce energy consumption, save water, and use ink efficiently. She was recognized by the Government of Ontario for her work promoting environmentalism and sustainability. Her firm was featured in a 1995 documentary Stop Waste From Adding Up.

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Tracey Johnston-Aldworth Wikipedia