The town of Essen in Germany officially became the European Green Capital for 2017 on January 21.
In a ceremony, European Commissioner for the Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries
Karmenu Vella and Essen Mayor
Thomas Kufen reportedly launched the title year together in the handover of the title for 2017 from Ljubljana to Essen.
“With more than two thirds of Europeans living in towns or cities,
addressing environmental challenges is of outmost importance for the
health and wellbeing of citizens,” the Commission said in a press
release on January 20. The European Green Capital Award rewards efforts
and commitment in improving the urban environment, boosting awareness of
the need for environmental change at the city level.
“I congratulate Essen on becoming European Green Capital 2017 and
making the city a healthier place to live in,” Vella was quoted as
saying in the press release. “The impressive transformation from coal
and steel industry to the greenest city in North Rhine-Westphalia is
proof of Essen’s successful structural change. Great progress in
environmental sustainability required vision, good governance, strong
leadership and citizens’ involvement. I look forward to Essen’s
programme of activities, and I wish Mayor Kufen, his team, the people of
Essen the very best,” the Commissioner added.
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