Certifiably Green Denver Denver helps small businesses save money and reduce waste. The program gives step-by-step guidance to help businesses use less energy, create less trash, and earn a green certification from the city.
Climate Champions We are working with Denver Public Schools to support student-led climate projects. Up to $225,000 is available for projects that improve air quality, use clean energy, or promote climate justice.
Community Climate Needs Assessment We talked to folks in high-needs neighborhoods to learn what climate solutions matter most to them. Their ideas helped the city decide how to invest money from the Climate Protection Fund.
Denver Climate Project Concerned about climate change, Denver? Now is your chance to do more. Do less. Do Something.
Denver Community Solar Program Denver is building 16 community solar gardens. These solar gardens let Denverites who cannot put solar panels on their homes still enjoy clean, affordable energy.
Denver’s Universal Recycling and Composting Ordinance Denver now requires many types of buildings to offer recycling and composting. This includes apartments, businesses, food places, events, and construction projects. This ordinance will help reduce the amount of waste going to landfills.
Disposable Bag Fee for Businesses Businesses in Colorado can no longer give out single-use plastic bags. We provide support to help businesses switch to reusable options and explain the rules and possible penalties.
E-Bike Libraries Denver partners with nonprofits to run e-bike libraries in climate vulnerable neighborhoods. You can borrow one of 70 e-bikes for free to get to work, run errands, or take other trips.
E-Cargo Bikes for Deliveries To reduce traffic and pollution, Denver gives electric cargo bikes to local businesses for making deliveries. The program is run by the Denver Streets Partnership.
Electric Vehicle Carshare Income-qualified families can get highly discounted memberships for electric vehicle carshare. This makes clean, reliable transportation more affordable.
Electrifying Denver's Homes Working to convert your home to all-electric is a good plan. It improves efficiency, safety, and comfort in your home. As Denver’s electric grid moves toward zero emissions, electricity becomes an even cleaner choice.
Energize Denver Building Performance Policy This policy helps buildings use less energy and improve comfort. Buildings 25,000 sq. ft. and larger must meet specific energy-saving goals. Buildings 5,000–24,999 sq. ft. must complete certain energy-efficient upgrades.
Equitable Community Tree Planting Initiative Trees keep neighborhoods cooler and healthier. Some parts of Denver have far fewer trees than others. So the city is planting 2,100 new trees to help reduce heat and improve quality of life.
Expanding Electric Vehicle Charging Citywide You can find public EV chargers across Denver. More chargers make electric vehicles easier to use. You can also report any problems with city-owned chargers you find.
Green Jobs We are creating training and career pathways for green jobs, especially for people from under-resourced communities. These jobs support a stronger, climate-resilient future.
Sustainable Neighborhoods Neighborhood groups can get resources and recognition from the city for leading local sustainability projects. This program helps communities become greener and more connected.