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Sustainable Haddon Heights

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P.O. Box 344
Haddon Heights, NJ 08035
856-546-5271
http://www.facebook.com/SustainableHaddonHeights

Sustainable Haddon Heights is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing the quality of life for our residents through environmental, economic, and social actions with guidance from the Sustainable Jersey program.  For those of you who would like to support our organization with a tax-deductible charity contribution, our EIN# is 45-2811880.

 

Haddon Heights Achieved Sustainable Jersey Certification

Haddon Heights has met the rigorous requirements to achieve Sustainable Jersey certification at the bronze-level. Certified towns were announced at the Sustainable Jersey Annual Luncheon on November 19, 2024, in Atlantic City at the New Jersey State League of Municipalities Conference. Sustainable Jersey's 466 participating communities represent nearly 83% of the state's municipalities. 

For the 2024 Sustainable Jersey application cycle, 50 towns earned certification at the bronze-level to make a total of 208 towns that are bronze-certified in the program. Bronze-level certification requires that a town submit documentation to show it has completed a balance of the program’s sustainability actions, meeting a minimum of 150 points.

“It is an honor to take time to recognize these impressive municipalities and the work they are doing to create a healthy environment for all,” said Randall Solomon, director of Sustainable Jersey. “From advancing energy efficiency to reducing waste and increasing climate resiliency, these towns have demonstrated their relentless commitment to creating a more sustainable future. We will continue to provide the tools, training and financial incentives they need to make progress.”

 

About Sustainable Jersey

Sustainable Jersey provides tools, training, and financial incentives to support communities as they pursue sustainability programs. As New Jersey faces issues such as the climate crisis, a growing equity divide, and environmental pollution, municipalities want to be a part of the solution to these challenges. Sustainable Jersey participants (municipalities and schools) have successfully implemented and documented nearly 28,000 sustainability actions. Sustainable Jersey has provided over $8.1 million in grants to municipalities, school districts, and schools for community-based projects that create healthy and sustainable communities in New Jersey. www.SustainableJersey.com