The Environmental Finance Center honored 12 Maryland municipalities at the Maryland Municipal League’s annual Fall Conference on October 12. This Awards Ceremony marks Sustainable Maryland's 10th year of helping communities build a more sustainable future. To date, 85 municipalities, or 54% of the state's towns and cities, participate in the program, and 26% have achieved the "Sustainable Maryland Certified" designation. Maryland State Senator Sarah Elfreth was on hand to present the awards to the 10th anniversary class of certified and re-certified communities.
Congratulations to this year's 10th anniversary class of Sustainable Maryland Certified communities!
Berlin (first certified in 2012, re-certified in 2015 and 2018)
Brunswick (first certified in 2015)
Cheverly (first certified in 2014, re-certified in 2017)
Cottage City (first certified in 2018)
Emittsburg (first certified in 2015; re-certified 2018)
Glen Echo (NEW)
La Plata (NEW)
Laurel (first certified 2015; re-certified 2018)
Mount Rainier (first certified in 2012, re-certified in 2015 and 2018)
North Beach (first certified in 2017)
Poolesville (first certified in 2015, re-certified in 2018)
Rockville (2021 Sustainability Champion - highest point total; first certified 2012, re-certified in 2015 and 2018)
And check out the certification reports of all of our Sustainable Maryland Certified municipalities on the map on our home page here.