U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Energy’s guide to cool roofs as well as the benefits of installing one.
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Energy’s guide to cool roofs as well as the benefits of installing one.
International Living Future Institute
A guide to the Reveal label to communicate your building’s energy efficiency, renewable production, and procurement performance.
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
Volunteer with the community food bank to feed people in need.
Pittsburgh Parks
You can volunteer with youth and adult programming, maintenance, fundraising, and a host of other activities on behalf of the parks. The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy works in close partnership with the City of Pittsburgh, other government entities, local foundations, and the community on major park improvement projects
Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority
The resources include plans that describe our approach to managing stormwater. Rather than directing all that extra water into a network of pipes, we are distributing the collection of rainwater into a series of stormwater infrastructure projects across the city. This distributed approach will help to capture, absorb, hold back, and slow the flow of stormwater.
Pennsylvania Resource Council
Navigate the pages below to find more information about the best and most sustainable ways to recycle your materials.
Sustainable Pennsylvania, a joint project of the Pennsylvania Municipal League and Sustainable Pittsburgh, is a voluntary performance recognition program designed to help municipalities set and achieve sustainability goals, save money, conserve resources, and foster a vibrant community.
The Pennsylvania Municipal League is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization established in 1900 as an advocate for Pennsylvania’s 3rd class cities. Today, The League represents participating Pennsylvania cities, boroughs, townships, home rule communities and towns that all share The League’s municipal policy interests.
The mission of the Pennsylvania Municipal League is to strengthen, empower and advocate for effective local government.
Sustainable PGH is a nonprofit committed to building the knowledge, perspective, and ability needed to create a better tomorrow for our region.
Email info@sustainablepa.org or reach out directly to Bailey Rocco (PML) at brocco@pml.org or (717) 236-9469, or contact Sawyer Sidelinger (Sustainable Pittsburgh) at ssidelinger@sustainablepittsburgh.org or by phone at (412) 258-6642.