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Burlington 2030 District

10 MILLION SQUARE FEET COMMITTED

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The 2030 Districts Network was established to lead the effort to help newly forming Districts and to coordinate existing District resources and collaborations in cities across North America.

Our objective is for 2030 District members and partners to have equal access to the support and resources needed to reduce emissions in the entire built environment by 50-65% by 2030 and reach zero emissions by 2040

2030 Districts are rapidly emerging as a new model for urban sustainability.

Our 26 established Districts in North America, made up of more than 1,700 organizational members, have committed over 660 MILLION SQUARE FEET of commercial building space to address climate change

 
26
Established Districts
1700
Organizational Members
660,000,000
Square Feet of Commercial Building Space Committed

Achieving District-Wide Goals Together

2030 Districts are committed to reducing:

Building Operational Emissions

to zero

 

Building Water Consumption

by 50%

Transportation GHG Emissions

to zero

 

by the year 2040

2030 Districts are meeting incremental reduction targets for new and existing buildings set by the 2030 Challenge for Planning, which was issued by Architecture 2030, a non-profit organization committed to transforming the built environment from a major contributor of greenhouse gas emissions to a central part of the climate crisis solution.

Private-Public Partnerships

2030 Districts are organizations led by the private sector, with local building industry leaders uniting around a shared vision for sustainability and economic growth – while aligning with local community groups and government to achieve significant energy, water, and emissions reductions within our commercial cores.

Property owner/manager/developers join a local 2030 District to help them make significant changes to their properties to create reductions necessary to transition to a low carbon economy.

A Successful 2030 District is a PRIVATE-PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP comprised of:

Property Owners and Managers

that own, manage, and/or develop real estate within a District boundary

Services Stakeholders

providing related services within a District boundary

Community Stakeholders

representing either non-profit organizations or local government

Leveraging Strategic Partnerships

Energy Assessment
Benchmarking
Guidance
Software Tools
Training
Collective Buying Power
Professional Services
Influence

Latest News

November 17, 2022 in Burlington

Energy Benchmarking for Multi-family Buildings: Save Time, Energy and Money Training Recording

Watch the recording of this recent webinar event recorded on November 9, 2022 from 12-1:15pm:  Energy Benchmarking for Multi-family Buildings: Save Time, Energy and Money The Burlington Electric Department and…
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June 16, 2022 in Uncategorized

Burlington 2030 District featured in BED’s Net Zero Energy podcast

The Burlington 2030 District was recently featured on Burlington Electric Department's Net Zero Energy podcast. Burlington 2030 District's Director, Jenna Antonino DiMare, was recently interviews on Burlington Electric Department's Net…
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April 15, 2022 in Burlington

“Building Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Considerations during COVID-19 and Beyond” Webinar Recording

Building Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Considerations during COVID-19 and Beyond | Webinar hosted by the Burlington 2030 District on November 5, 2020 | Click here to view the presentation
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Join us for a 2030 Districts Network webinar on July 23rd on mass timber and its applications for commercial real estate. Our speakers will cover the state of the industry, the science behind mass timber and discuss several recent projects.

https://buytickets.at/2030districtsnetwork/1712954

Exciting announcement from the 2030 Network! We're expanding to Lansing, MI and New Kensington, PA establishing new 2030 Districts in those communities. Look forward to working with them to reduce built environment emissions https://2030districts.org/lansing/ and https://2030districts.org/newkensington/2

Education Series Webinar – Feb 26, 12 pm est

Join three 2030 Districts Network partners to hear their views for the commercial real estate market and climate change actions in 2025. 2030 Network ED, Dave Low, will lead the session.

Free registration - https://buff.ly/4hSZ7Vu

2030 Districts Network