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Spanish city Viladecans, winner of the European Green Leaf 2025 Award

Inicio » EU News » Environmental Affairs » Spanish city Viladecans, winner of the European Green Leaf 2025 Award

6 de October de 2023

The winners of the European Green Cities 2025 Awards were announced in Tallinn, Estonia, this year’s European Green Capital. Vilnius (Lithuania) will be the 2025 European Green Capital, and the title of European Green Leaf 2025 for smaller cities went to Viladecans (Spain) and Treviso (Italy).

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The jury crowned Vilnius as the 2025 European Green Capital Winner, and especially liked their down to earth approach. Their motto “Vilnius – the greenest city in the making” is guided by a clear vision and tangible actions. The jury recognised that Vilnius has successfully reduced emissions through various measures, such as increasing renewable energy sources and renovating heating infrastructure with the the aim to become climate neutral by 2030. The city intertwines its sustainability efforts with the happiness of its residents, connecting initiatives to clean air, clean water, biodiversity preservation, green spaces, and more. Vilnius’ tech-oriented approach to citizen engagement and participation is innovative, using an app for citizens to engage in all relevant areas of city management and planning.

The jury commended all finalist Green Capital cities for their outstanding achievements and commitments. They acknowledged it was a tough competition between three excellent candidates, and that they are an inspiration for other cities.

Both Green Leaf winners, Viladecans and Treviso, impressed the jury with their unique approaches to engaging their communities in the green transition.

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The jury were impressed with Viladecans’ approach to inspire behaviour change through a culture of positivity and enthusiasm.The jury also recognised that residents and stakeholders at different levels participated in various decision-making processes, and that the city has made significant strides in renewable energy and energy efficiency. As Green Leaf winner, the city will focus on two goals in parallel: the ecological transition and promoting a healthy lifestyle. Viladecans convinced the jury that a positive approach to sustainability challenges brings hope and inspires their own residents and will encourage other cities to work towards a greener future.

Treviso impressed the jurywith their powerful commitment to embrace change, and their variety of innovative approaches. This includes the use of storytelling and communication at intergenerational level and using gamification to engage young people. The jury also recognised the importance of the various ambitions and measures proposed by the city, for example, doubling the number of trees. Treviso is determined to use its past achievements as encouragement to do better and to push boundaries in terms of sustainability.

Vilniuswill be granted a financial prize of €600,000. The prize will support the winning city to implement measures to enhance the city’s environmental sustainability as part of the European Green Capital 2025. European Green Leaf 2025 winners Viladecans and Treviso will receive a financial prize of €200,000 to support their efforts.

A total of 14 cities competed for these awards. An international expert panel of seven independent urban sustainability experts evaluated each application and shortlisted 5 finalist cities. The finalists were interviewed by an international jury comprising representatives from the European Commission, Committee of the Regions, Covenant of Mayors Office, European Environment Agency, European Environment Bureau.

More information: European Commission

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Environmental Affairs,  EU News 2025,  europea commission,  Green City awards,  viladecans

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