The title of Climate-Neutral and Smart City is a prestigious award and a confirmation that Ljubljana is on the right path towards climate neutrality and therefore to an additional increase in the quality of life in our city.
Within the scope of the process of running for the title, Ljubljana submitted an extensive proposal for the city’s climate contract, which includes an action plan for the decarbonisation of Ljubljana by 2030, an investment plan and the city’s commitment to decarbonisation, as well as demonstrated support from various stakeholders. The city received an excellent rating, and the evaluators singled us out as a model for other cities.
The title award ceremony was also attended by Iliana Ivanova, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, and Elisa Ferreira, European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms.
Ljubljana is also a part of Mission 100 – the mission of 100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030 which includes 112 cities (100 from EU countries and 12 from non-member countries in Europe). These cities demonstrate their sustainable development in their efforts so far and have shown an interest in achieving highly ambitious environmental and climate goals.
These cities act as experimental and innovation centres that will show other European cities the path towards achieving climate neutrality along with support and advice, advantages in drawing European funds, participation in innovation activities and pilot and demonstration projects, networking opportunities, exchange of good practices and high recognisability.