Certifiably Green Denver We make it easy for your business to go green. Expert advisers will work with you to create a personalized plan for your business and help you implement it at your own pace to reach your sustainability goals.
Climate Resiliency and Adaptation Denver is not alone in facing increasing risks due to a hotter, drier region. Climate resiliency allows cities to respond to and recover from climate-related disasters and adapt to climate change.
Commercial Energy Program Learn about the flexible energy efficiency and renewable energy options for existing buildings over 25,000 square feet to comply with the Green Buildings Ordinance.
E-Bike and E-Cargo Bike Instant Rebates Save up to $1700 when purchasing a qualifying electric bike (e-bike) or e-cargo bike from a participating bike shop. A limited number of e-bike vouchers are available each month.
Food Waste: Less is More Find strategies that can significantly reduce the amount of food being wasted. Department of Public Health & Environment provides food waste-reduction tips and resources to residents and businesses to help everyone waste less food, donate more food, and expand composting efforts.
Green Jobs Denver is creating career pathways and expanding opportunities for people from under-resourced communities. This enables a just transition to a climate-resilient future.
Home Energy Rebates and Incentives Making your home energy efficient can improve comfort and indoor air quality. It also reduces energy bills. Find rebates, incentives, and tax credits to help you pay for an energy audit and deploy efficient, all-electric energy equipment like heat pumps.
Montbello Connector Microtransit Pilot The City and County of Denver is piloting a free rideshare program that Montbello residents can use to commute to local neighborhood destinations and transit stations.
Recycle, Compost and Trash Find information about recycling, compost, and trash services in your neighborhood.
Refuse and Reuse Even better than recycling, the number one way to reduce waste is to not create it in the first place. Not creating waste requires refusing disposable products and reusing and repairing items that you already have. Let’s put an end to single-use waste. Incorporating durable, reusable items into your daily routine is a great way to curb a throw-away lifestyle, save money, and prevent litter.