Green Philly Weekly Roundup

City gets funding for EV chargers, Single-ride Indego returns, Graffiti Pier partial collapse

Catch up on the latest sustainability news this week. City of Philadelphia Secures $300,000 for EV chargers. The City of…

1 year ago

Hottest day ever, Apple Pay on SEPTA, Gritty & Green on EcoWURD & more

Here's the latest sustainability news this week. Monday set a new record as the hottest day ever globally, surpassing the…

1 year ago

Chemical spill at Bartram’s Garden, Doctor killed while biking & more

The latest sustainability news this week Barbara Ann Frides, a 30-year-old CHOP doctor, was killed by a speeding driver while…

1 year ago

Vacant lots into green spaces; 5K blocks cleaned & more

Get the TL:DR on local sustainability news before the holiday weekend The Tioga-Hope Park and Garden hosted its second annual…

1 year ago

Forwarding PA energy, Delaware Sojourn concludes & more

The latest sustainability news this week Experts testified before the Pennsylvania House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee on the importance…

1 year ago

What to do about PFAS, PA energy plans & more

Catch up on the latest sustainability news Nearly 19% of PA water systems contain PFAS levels above EPA standards. You…

1 year ago

Street cleaning begins, recycle old cables & Philly parks scored.

The latest sustainability news this week. Philly officially launched its One Philly, A United City Citywide Cleaning Program this week.…

1 year ago

Meet the guardians of the Wissahickon, wildfire & hurricanes & more

Catch up on the latest sustainability news before your holiday weekend. The Friends of the Wissahickon focuses on cleanups and…

1 year ago

New high tunnels at the Woodlands, Diverting waste from student moveouts, and more

Catch up on the latest sustainability news. The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education announced its new Executive Director, Erin Mooney.…

1 year ago