Tracey Johnston-Aldworth
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Tracey Johnston-Aldworth | |
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Tracey Johnston-Aldworth courtesy of the Waterloo Region Record | |
| Born | August 10, 1957 |
| Education | OCAD University, Toronto, 1979 |
| Occupation | Entrepreneur |
| Employer | Traces Screen Printing Ltd. |
| Known for | Environmental action |
| Awards | Special Jury Award 2002[1] Business of the Year, 2013[2][3] Business Excellence Award: Environmental (2004)[4] Environmental Sustainability Award (2001)[5] Environment Award (1995)[6] Environmental Achievement Award (1994)[7] Waterloo Award (1998)[8] Woman of the Year, Entrepreneur (1994)[9] |
Tracey Johnston-Aldworth is a Canadian businesswoman and entrepreneur, based in the Waterloo region of Ontario, who is known for her public service[10] and environmental activism.[11][12] Her firm Traces Printing,[13] founded in 1985 and emphasizing employee profit-sharing,[2] was lauded for its efforts to recycle materials, reduce energy consumption, save water, and use ink efficiently.[14][15] She was recognized by the Government of Ontario for her work promoting environmentalism and sustainability.[14] Her firm was featured in a 1995 documentary Stop Waste From Adding Up.[16][17]