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City Aims to Reduce Greenhouse  Gas Emissions

August 28, 2019 -- In 2019, the City joined the Mayor’s Compact for Climate and Energy and pledged a greenhouse gas reduction target of 5% by 2023 Citywide. As part of joining the Compact, the City was required to establish a baseline for its current greenhouse gas emissions. Based on analysis, the following quick data facts highlight the City’s leadership in sustainability initiatives and also identify the impacts that a 5% greenhouse gas reduction has on the environment:
• In Highland Park, the GHG emissions per resident is 40% lower than the national average.
• Highland Park households generate 50% less refuse than the national average.
• Highland Park households recycle 20% more waste than the national average.
• City government reduced electrical use by 5% between 2016 and 2018.
• City fleet emissions are down 15% since the baseline (2018 vs. 2014-2016 average).
• Reducing emissions from all sources in Highland Park by 5% would be the equivalent of…
  • Taking 3,300 cars off the road.
  • Powering 1,800 homes for one year.
  • Consuming 36,000 barrels of oil.
  • Burning 85 rail cars of coal.
  • Carbon sequestered by 18,000 acres of forests.
Emission Reduction Strategies
• Increase energy efficiency in homes and businesses.
• Decrease landfill waste, increase recycling rate, increase organic waste diversion.
• Decrease vehicle miles traveled, increase walking, biking, and public transportation.

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For more information or if you have questions about the City’s Sustainability Program, please contact the City Manager's Office at 847.926.1000 or cityhp@cityhpil.com.