Skip The Salt, Not Your Sidewalk!
Who’s ready for spring? We are! We are! In the event we have a snowy March, we want to remind you to use salt sparingly. Excessive use of salt can […]
University students collaborate with town for sustainability efforts; The Daily Princetonian
By Katie TamSince fall 2018, University students have been collaborating with the town of Princeton on a Climate Action Plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Read the full article in […]
Sustainable Princeton Welcomes Three New Board Members
At our first Board meeting of 2019, we welcomed three incoming members to Sustainable Princeton’s Board of Trustees. These individuals join an outstanding group of Trustees who are committed to […]
Got the Curbside Compost Blues?

Dear Friend of Sustainable Princeton, You’ve probably heard about the Municipality of Princeton’s recent decision to temporarily suspend the residential curbside organics program. While we are dismayed, we are encouraged that the municipality […]
Why Is It Too Far to Walk?

Can we connect our neighborhoods with access to jobs, grocery stores, schools, libraries, parks and gathering places? On December 19, 2018, our panelists discussed this question and more.
Climate Change Isn’t a Problem of the Future

…it is a pressing concern that requires urgent action. The National Climate Assessment issued by the U.S. Government last week reaffirmed that climatic changes are triggering wide-ranging impacts in every […]
Make a Sustainable Impact

#GivingTuesday, a global day of giving fueled by the power of digital communication, (that’s low emission communication!). We are asking you to consider a donation to Sustainable Princeton.
Leave the Leaves!
What’s more beautiful than the fall colors that adorn Princeton each autumn? Leaving those leaves where they can do some good. Consider them an asset to the soil and plants. […]
Can Princeton Be Carbon-Free?

Many U.S. cities are setting ambitious renewable energy goals to reduce their carbon footprint and improve the quality of life of their citizens. If Princeton set a goal to be carbon free, how could we get there? On October 17, 2018, industry experts described ways that communities like Princeton are transitioning to a cleaner energy future.
Sustainable Gifts for Dads & Grads

Did you know June is Open Space Month?Walk the Trails In And Around Princeton — A guide to 16 trails through preserved open space in Princeton and neighboring towns, by author […]