Princeton Farmers Market teams with Sustainable Princeton in recycling effort; Princeton Packet
By LEA KAHN, Staff Writer Princeton Farmers Market patrons who want to drop off hard-to-recycle items can do so when Sustainable Princeton sets up its green “Resource Recovery” tent at […]
Winners of the 2019 Climate Action Plan Bookmark Contest
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2019 Climate Action Plan Bookmark Contest! The contest invited all Princeton students in Grades 3-8 to illustrate one sector of the […]
Climate Action Plan reviewed by Princeton officials; Princeton Packet
By LEA KAHN, Staff WriterMolly Jones, the Sustainable Princeton Executive Director, addressed the routine flooding on Quaker Road, this summer’s extreme heat waves and rainstorms accompanied by high winds that […]
Council Hears Update And Approves Resolution On Climate Action Plan; Town Topics
By Anne LevinPrinceton Council passed a resolution Monday, July 22 in support of the town’s Climate Action Plan, following an update on the measure by Sustainable Princeton. The 96-page proposal […]
There is No Such Thing as “Away”
Dear Friends, You may have read about the restrictions placed by China on importing recyclable materials from the United States. This recent state of affairs is an important reminder that change […]
The accelerating change around us; Bordentown Register News
By Huck FairmanIf some of what follows is familiar, it is because recognized trends and programs are continuing only at an accelerating pace. Read the full article in Bordentown Register […]
Sustainable Practices At Princeton’s Elementary Schools
As the school year comes to an end, Sustainable Princeton would like to acknowledge the Princeton Public Elementary Schools’ efforts to reduce waste and promote environmental stewardship among their students. […]
Municipality Gets Grant For Climate Action; Town Topics
The Municipality of Princeton, in partnership with Sustainable Princeton, has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Health Impact Project, a collaboration of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The […]
What Can Princeton Do to Protect Our Natural Environment?
The impact of climate change is putting stress on Princeton’s natural habitats. Our trees and other vegetation plays a vital role in reducing the progress and impacts of global warming. On June 17, 2019, three guests joined us to explore how Princeton can help fortify its natural resources to mitigate climate change and strengthen the community’s resiliency.
Numerous Residents Weigh In On Draft of Climate Action Plan; Town Topics
By Anne LevinMay 31 was the final day for Princeton residents to comment on the draft of the town’s Climate Action Plan (CAP). According to Sustainable Princeton, which coordinated the […]