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City Environment

The choices we make everyday have a collective impact on the future of our planet.

How we use the Earth's finite resources has implications for our natural environment and our climate.

It’s now generally agreed that the safe level of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is less than 350 parts per million (ppm) and we have been above that level for twenty years.

Without urgent, immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon pollution, our atmosphere and our planet may not be able to recover.

Together, we can help our planet, make sustainable choices and live green.

 

Latest Information

See the Live Green House

12 - 14 February, Belmore Park, Sydney

The Live Green House is a transportable, interactive, urban home that provides practical information on sustainable living. Learn how easy it is to apply water and energy savings measures to your home. See the latest in sustainable design. More

Step inside the Live Green House and meet the experts

Watch our video on the Live Green house and find out more about how you can make changes in your house or apartment to live a greener life.

Time Lapse video see building the Live Green House

The Live Green House is an interactive urban home designed to showcase sustainable living. The house was installed on Oxford Street at Taylor Square as part of Art & About. See time lapse video of the installation.

 

Live Green

There are many simple actions we can all take to make a difference, and many will also save us money.

Together, we can help our planet, make sustainable choices and live green.

Find information on workshops, publications and programs to help us all live more sustainably. More

Live Green E-news

Read the latest on sustainability initiatives, programs, rebates, green products, events and tips for green city living. More

Subscribe to Live Green E-news

 

Watershed Workshops

The Watershed is a Sustainability Resource Centre located in the heart of Newtown. A joint initiative by City of Sydney and Marrickville Councils, it's part of our ongoing commitment to supporting sustainable living. More information here.

The Watershed’s FREE sustainability workshop series has expanded into new themes and venues. Visit the centre and take part in a hands-on seminar. Learn practical tips for sustainable living, meet like-minded members of your community and share low-cost solutions and alternatives.

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What the City is doing

Cities have a critical role in addressing climate change. They cover two per cent of the Earth's land surface, have over 50 per cent of the population and cause 80 per cent of the greenhouse gas emissions.

We all have a responsibility to reduce our environmental footprint.

City of Sydney wants to lead the way by make sustainable choices easier.

Sustainable Sydney 2030 is a plan to make Sydney a more liveable and thriving global city with a strong focus on environmental sustainability. 

Through innovation and new partnerships, the City is making its own operations more sustainable, and supporting residents and businesses to adopt sustainable practices.

'Community Gardens and Greening the Village’ projects

The Matching Grants Program is inviting submissions for projects that specifically benefit the community. More

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Other City programs

A Carbon Neutral Council

In 2008, the City of Sydney became the first carbon neutral government in Australia. More

Water projects

The City has 49 water re-use projects installed or scheduled for installation. More

Environmental Management Plan

The City of Sydney Environmental Management Plan establishes the vision, targets and actions for Council and the local government area.

Environmental Trends

Data and annual records of environmental trends and programs. More

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