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Greenworks Philadelphia – Greenest City in America!
Exciting green advancements have been happening in Philadelphia. Many neighborhoods have started to increase sustainable initiatives from tree-planting efforts in Northern Liberties to increasing bike paths. But they’re about to increase even more:
Greenworks Philadelphia has been unveiled!
Greenworks Philadelphia
Mayor Michael Nutter announced recently that he’s going to make Philadelphia the Greenest city in America by 2015 – a very admirable goal. Greenworks Philadelphia is that plan formulated into a detailed document. “E” Goals in 5 areas – Energy, Environment, Equity, Economy and Engagement compile into over 100 initiatives for Philadelphia’s well being.
Greenworks Philadelphia initiatives include:
- Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 20%
- Divert 70% of solid waste from landfills
- Bring local food within 10 minutes of 75% of residents
- Lower city energy consumption by 30%
- Improve public transportation
Nutter explains in the Greenworks Plan that we must “dream big”, regardless of the current economy and financial problems. We can build on assets Philadelphia currently has, using less energy in buildings, increasing green jobs and products, and having tree-lined streets in every neighborhood.
Greenworks Philadelphia seems like an aggressive but admirable goal. What do you think of the new plan?
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Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.
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