Rideshare tax, failing air quality, native plant kits, & more
Catch up on the latest sustainability news: Bill to amend city code to curb illegal dumping. Environmental advocacy group PennFuture has worked with the Parker administration and City Council to introduce a bill that would amend the Philadelphia Civil Code’s...
From ‘Go Birds’ to LEED Platinum: Inside the Eagles’ sustainability playbook
A behind-the-scenes look at the Linc’s solar power, recycling systems, and surprising sustainability wins “Go Birds!” is a unifying phrase. Through epic victories and heartbreaking defeats, being an Eagles fan is a way of life. If you’ve ever attended a...
New plant discovered in NJ, 56 years of Earth Day & more
Catch up on the latest sustainability news. Researchers at Temple University have found a rare new plant species native to southern New Jersey. Previously considered under a different name, this species is genetically distant from its relatives, according to their...
Through EcoWURD, Tamara P.O.C. Russell is reshaping how Philly talks about climate and community Tamara P.O.C. Russell (P.O.C.) has spent over a decade educating Black Philadelphians on why environmental justice matters and why it cannot be separated from everyday lived...
It’s officially a heat wave outside. The Wednesday temperature of 91* broke records set in 1941, and the heat wave may continue today. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Pennsylvania regulators withdrew a proposed rule that would have changed how chemical spills into...
As Philadelphia considers ending incineration tied to Chester pollution, environmental justice advocates point to health impacts in the region. “Do you want to be breathing in what you’re throwing in the trash can every day?” is a question posed by...
Embark on an immersive journey into sustainability at EcoFair, Green Philly’s third annual family-friendly event showcasing the region’s eco-resources and initiatives driving positive change. Enjoy a day packed with eye-opening insights and actionable ideas with:
Inspiring and educational programming featuring storytelling and workshops.
Art activations by Walls for Justice.
Sustainable Marketplace: Shop eco-alternatives for your home and life from local makers and businesses.
Discover how to take action and get involved with local nonprofits.
Schedule of events:
12-4 PM Vendor Tables
Meet and network with other sustainably-minded friends.
Whether you’re passionate about making a positive impact on the planet or simply looking for a fun and educational experience, EcoFair has something for everyone. Secure your spot now and be part of the movement towards a greener future!
Catch up on the latest sustainability news: PennDOT to repair potholes in Philly region. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has responded to almost 7,000 concerns regarding potholes since the beginning of the year. Road closures are to be expected over the...
New Jersey is an attractive place to build a data center. Lawmakers and residents are struggling to keep up. This article originally appeared on South Jersey Climate News and is republished in partnership. Christopher Otto and Jayden Parente If you live in...
Catch up on the latest sustainability news: SEPTA to debut digital bus stop displays. SEPTA announced that it will be piloting real-time digital bus arrival displays at select bus stops starting in May. The displays will track arrival times, be...
Scientists mapped millions of dead trees along the Atlantic coastline that show the impact of climate change and rising seas. This story was originally published by South Jersey Climate News. A team of researchers mapped over 10 million standing dead...
City leaders, educators, and community advocates agreed on one thing at our recent recycling panel: fixing Philadelphia’s waste problem will take more than better sorting. Philadelphia’s recycling system is often met with skepticism. Residents question whether materials actually get recycled,...
Catch up on the latest sustainability news: Chinatown Stitch design moves forward. The Chinatown Stitch – a project to build a cap over the Vine Street Expressway in order to reconnect Chinatown – is moving forward due to a $10...
Want to get gardening in the city? Meet “Gritty and Green,” a new podcast by Master Gardener Meredith Nutting.
May 22, 2024 | Podcast
This new podcast explores all the facets of gardening in a city and is presented by Green Philly. Exciting news for urban garden enthusiasts! Green Philly is proud to present “Gritty and Green,” a brand new podcast hosted by the knowledgeable...
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