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This award has been conceived by the European Commission to promote and reward the efforts of local authorities in improving the environment.
More information can be found at http://ec.europa.eu/environment/europeangreencapital/about.html
Europe is now an essentially urban society, with four out of five Europeans living in towns and cities. Most of the environmental challenges facing our society originate from urban areas, but it is also these urban areas that bring together the commitment and innovation needed to resolve them.
Commission recognises local efforts
The European Commission has long recognised the important role that local authorities play in improving the environment, and their high level of commitment to genuine progress. The European Green Capital Award has been conceived as an initiative to promote and reward these efforts.
Annual award from 2010
Starting in 2010, one European city will be selected each year as the European Green Capital of the year. The award will be given to a city that:
Improving the global environment
The award marks a city's wish and capability to solve environmental problems in order to both improve the quality of life of its citizens and reduce the contribution it makes to the global environment as a whole.
Stavros Dimas, EU Commissioner for the Environment says: I trust that this award will help us turn our urban centres into prosperous places to live and work.