Once again the Lambton College Enactus team is moving on to the national championships.
The team won the Regional Entrepreneurship and Climate Action Championship last week with their Project One Circle.
The project, launched in 2019, has provided indigenous communities in Saskatchewan with sustainable food security.
This is the ninth time the team has won the Regional Exposition and the sixth time they've taken the Climate Action Championship. Last year, the team's Project One Circle took second place at nationals behind Wilfrid Laurier University.
Lambton College President and CEO Rob Kardas took to Twitter to share the good news.
Congrats to @EnactusLambton who are @Enactus_Canada Regional Entrepreneurship & Climate Action Champions. This is the 9th time @LambtonCollege students are Entrepreneurship Champions & the 6th time they won the Climate Action Championship. On to Nationals! #LCpride #OneCircle pic.twitter.com/W94E4dyGOC
— Rob Kardas (@RobKardasLC) March 12, 2022
The National Exposition is scheduled for May 10-12 in Toronto.
Enactus is an international non-profit organization that brings together student leaders to create a better, more sustainable world through the positive power of business. It operates in 35 countries with the involvement of 1,800 college and university campuses.