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Green cities: European Commission launches competition for next Green Capital and Green Leaf Winners

European Commission is calling on European cities embarking on the path to sustainability to apply for the 2024 European Green Capital and 2024 European Green Leaf Awards.

The Awards promote and reward the efforts of European towns and cities striving to improve the quality of life for their inhabitants and reduce their impact on the local and global environment.

Winning cities will be awarded a financial prize and will join the ever-growing network of leading European cities sharing knowledge and expertise and inspiring others to follow in their footsteps. 

The Awards are open to towns and cities: the European Green Capital Award is open to cities with over 100 000 inhabitants, while the European Green Leaf Award is open to all towns and cities with 20 000 to 99 999 inhabitants. For this cycle, the Capital and Leaf winning years were aligned to give more clarity but also more time for the Leaf winners to well prepare their winning years. Another novelty is the requirement for cities to provide with their application an outline of actions and events for their year in case they win.

The winner of the Green Capital Award will receive €600 000 and up to two cities will receive €200 000 each as Green Leaf winners. The financial prize contributes to supporting the winning cities in implementing initiatives and measures to enhance its environmental performance and reach out to citizens especially during their winning year.

Background

The European Green Capital Award was launched by the European Commission to encourage cities to become greener and cleaner, and to improve the quality of life for inhabitants. With over two-thirds of Europe’s population living in cities, cities play a leading role in the social, environmental, and economic transformation prioritized by the European Green Deal.

Each year, a panel of independent urban sustainability experts assesses the performance of the competing cities against 12 environmental indicators. Building upon their recommendation and after factual background checks, as required, the Commission selects the finalists. The winner will be selected by a Jury.

Fourteen cities have won the European Green Capital Award to date: Stockholm (2010), Hamburg (2011), Vitoria-Gasteiz (2012), Nantes (2013), Copenhagen (2014), Bristol (2015), Ljubljana (2016), Essen (2017), Nijmegen (2018), Oslo (2019), Lisbon (2020), Lahti (2021), Grenoble (2022) and Tallinn (2023).

Apply for the competition here

European Green Capital website

European Green Leaf website

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