82 Towns Earn Sustainable Jersey Certification in 2019

on Nov 12, 2019

Sustainable Jersey announced today the 82 municipalities, from 20 New Jersey counties, that achieved the prestigious Sustainable Jersey certification in 2019. At eighty percent participation, Sustainable Jersey has 450 of New Jersey’s 565 municipalities engaged in the certification program.

“Congratulations to all of the municipalities that have achieved certification this year,” said Randy Solomon, executive director of Sustainable Jersey. “Earning certification involves more than just implementing sustainable actions. It takes extraordinary leadership and a real commitment to making our communities better. As New Jersey tops the list as one of the fastest-warming states in the nation, the next ten years will be a critical period for making progress. Sustainable Jersey certified towns are a force for change as they create a path forward to advance sustainability.” Certified towns excelled in areas such as improving energy efficiency, health and wellness, reducing waste, sustaining local economies, protecting natural resources and advancing the arts. 

In the 2019 application cycle, 27 municipalities achieved certification at the more advanced silver-level, requiring that a town meet a minimum of 350 points: Asbury Park, Bernards, Bordentown City, Bordentown Township, Brick, Ewing, Franklin (Somerset County), Galloway, Glen Ridge, Haddonfield, Hawthorne, Highland Park, Hillsborough, Island Heights, Lawrence, Lincoln Park, Madison, Maplewood, Middletown, Moorestown, Ocean City, Paramus, Summit, Waterford, West Windsor, Woodbridge and Wyckoff (see list below). A municipality certified at the bronze-level must submit documentation to show it has completed a balance of the program’s sustainability actions, meeting a minimum of 150 points.

Sustainable Jersey provides tools, training and financial incentives to support communities as they pursue sustainability initiatives. The program culminates in a certification award to municipalities and schools that have documented meeting a set of standards. Sustainable Jersey participants have successfully implemented and documented over 16,500 sustainability actions. Over $5.6 million in grants have been provided by Sustainable Jersey to towns, school districts and schools for community-based projects that create healthy and sustainable communities in New Jersey.        

Sustainable Jersey will celebrate the certified and participating municipalities at its Annual Sustainable Jersey Luncheon held on the first day of the New Jersey State League of Municipalities (NJLM) Conference on November 19, 2019. The luncheon brings together over 300 local and regional government officials, green team members, industry professionals and sustainability leaders. The program will celebrate sustainability excellence, innovation and leadership in New Jersey. The event is open to the public, register: https://bit.ly/2019SJAwardsLuncheon.

2019 SUSTAINABLE JERSEY CERTIFIED MUNICIPALITIES (alphabetical by county)

County

Logo Name

Level

Points

Atlantic

Buena Vista

Bronze

190

Atlantic

Galloway

Silver

415

Atlantic

Hammonton

Bronze

285

Bergen

Bergenfield

Bronze

150

Bergen

Englewood City

Bronze

170

Bergen

Fort Lee

Bronze

150

Bergen

Oakland

Bronze

170

Bergen

Paramus

Silver

360

Bergen

Ridgefield Park

Bronze

230

Bergen

Teaneck

Bronze

190

Bergen

Westwood

Bronze

210

Bergen

Wyckoff

Silver

375

Burlington

Bordentown City

Silver

535

Burlington

Bordentown Township

Silver

360

Burlington

Burlington Township

Bronze

175

Burlington

Chesterfield

Bronze

155

Burlington

Delran

Bronze

160

Burlington

Evesham

Bronze

285

Burlington

Maple Shade

Bronze

155

Burlington

Moorestown

Silver

365

Camden

Audubon

Bronze

155

Camden

Camden City

Bronze

160

Camden

Collingswood

Bronze

235

Camden

Gloucester City

Bronze

160

Camden

Haddonfield

Silver

365

Camden

Voorhees

Bronze

265

Camden

Waterford

Silver

360

Camden

Winslow

Bronze

180

Cape May

Ocean City

Silver

355

Cape May

Upper Township

Bronze

205

Cape May

West Cape May

Bronze

165

Cumberland

Vineland

Bronze

225

Essex

Glen Ridge

Silver

385

Essex

Maplewood

Silver

440

Essex

Montclair

Bronze

235

Essex

Nutley

Bronze

205

Essex

South Orange Village

Bronze

255

Essex

West Orange

Bronze

250

Gloucester

Washington Township

Bronze

330

Hunterdon

Frenchtown

Bronze

160

Hunterdon

Holland

Bronze

200

Hunterdon

Readington

Bronze

270

Mercer

Ewing

Silver

500

Mercer

Lawrence

Silver

415

Mercer

Pennington

Bronze

165

Mercer

West Windsor

Silver

405

Middlesex

Cranbury

Bronze

185

Middlesex

East Brunswick

Bronze

200

Middlesex

Highland Park

Silver

515

Middlesex

Jamesburg

Bronze

155

Middlesex

Metuchen

Bronze

210

Middlesex

Woodbridge

Silver

1160

Monmouth

Asbury Park

Silver

375

Monmouth

Eatontown

Bronze

210

Monmouth

Long Branch

Bronze

200

Monmouth

Manalapan

Bronze

180

Monmouth

Marlboro

Bronze

185

Monmouth

Middletown

Silver

355

Morris

Chester Township

Bronze

175

Morris

Hanover

Bronze

165

Morris

Lincoln Park

Silver

375

Morris

Madison

Silver

605

Morris

Mount Olive

Bronze

190

Morris

Washington Township

Bronze

160

Ocean

Bay Head

Bronze

150

Ocean

Brick

Silver

365

Ocean

Island Heights

Silver

430

Ocean

Manchester

Bronze

170

Ocean

Point Pleasant Beach

Bronze

200

Passaic

Clifton

Bronze

175

Passaic

Hawthorne

Silver

500

Salem

Elsinboro

Bronze

165

Salem

Lower Alloways Creek

Bronze

205

Somerset

Bernards

Silver

420

Somerset

Bernardsville

Bronze

160

Somerset

Franklin

Silver

460

Somerset

Hillsborough

Silver

525

Sussex

Hopatcong

Bronze

240

Union

Roselle Park

Bronze

165

Union

Summit

Silver

640

Warren

Hope

Bronze

165

Warren

Washington Borough

Bronze

190

 

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