Garbage-Free February marks 20 years in Red Deer-relaunches as a civic “training month”
Garbage-Free February (GFF) is celebrating a 20-year milestone in Red Deer with a refreshed approach in 2026.
Organizers say the new approach shifts from “a month of willpower” to an initiative described as a practical, community-wide civic training month – one that delivers visible value: less landfill waste, more repair, stronger local resilience, and a more robust food system.
Officials say Garbage-Free February (GFF) began in Red Deer in the winter of 2006, when one resident challenged themselves to live “garbage-free” for the month. The concept caught on and evolved into an annual community campaign hosted and promoted locally by ReThink Red Deer.
According to organizers, the initiative later received formal civic recognition through the City’s proclamations process (a mayoral declaration mechanism used to support community campaigns requested by local non-profits), with GFF materials noting it was proclaimed in 2012 by then-Mayor Morris Flewwelling and later renewed under former Mayor Tara Veer.


