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What does “get green” mean?
Simply put, getting green means putting in place practices that protect people and the environment. We can work toward this goal individually, as families and as a community by making decisions in our daily lives and replacing old habits with new ones that support the earth’s ability to sustain us. Each small step we take toward getting green is a step toward protecting our quality of life now and into the future.
What’s my role?
Protecting our quality of life is a responsibility we all share. When we make decisions from an awareness of how our actions affect our community, we realize environmental, aesthetic, psychological and economic benefits. Clean water and air, pleasant surroundings, a sense of well-being and more money in our pockets are just a few.
Mayor Michael B. Coleman is committed to making Columbus not only the best, but also the greenest city in the nation to live, work and raise a family. Each small step we take on behalf of the greater common good moves our community toward that goal.
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