If composting is second nature and you grimace when you see people leave the grocery store with plastic bags (*shudders*), then where you spend your money while traveling is probably important to you. We’ve got you covered with a list of the most sustainable cities in the world. What does that mean? These are locales that have shown their dedication to renewable initiatives (e.g., bicycle infrastructure, efforts to lower emissions, electric vehicle incentives, etc.). Of course, overall quality of life plays a part, too. From Seoul to Stockholm, these destinations are making a positive impact on people and the planet.
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The Most Sustainable Cities in the World
Hong Kong
Hong Kong ranks #1 on the Sustainable Cities Index with its well-connected and cost-effective metro. The recently launched climate action plan lays out a roadmap for carbon reduction that includes urban development and transport efficiency.
Paris, France
Paris has a great rail network, which makes it easy and cost-effective to get to the myriad landmarks throughout the city. And with a new wave of civic projects on the horizon, the future is bright.
Prague, Czech Republic
Prague is packed with gardens and parks. It’s also synonymous with beer. Of late, the brewing industry seems to be moving toward more eco-friendly practices. Bonus: Recycling bottles and cans isn’t just encouraged; it’s mandatory.
Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm has an unwavering commitment to sustainability that extends from urban planning to organic food consumption. It also boasts one of the preeminent eco-neighborhoods, Hammarby Sjöstad, which has inspired numerous international projects, including Toronto's Waterfront.
Frankfurt, Germany
Frankfurt has superb bicycle infrastructure, public transport and electric vehicle incentives, which has helped progress policymakers’ agendas to cut carbon emissions 50 percent by 2030. And if you’re looking for natural beauty, you’ll find plenty of parks, too.