City of Englewood, Colorado
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Sustainability Division's Vision
Englewood is a resilient, responsible, and resourceful city where natural, built, and social systems adapt to current and future needs and challenges, creating a thriving community in harmony with the natural environment.
Resilient, Responsible, Resourceful
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Guide to Sustainability Programs
Residential
City Programs
- Sustainability Grant Program: Community groups, businesses, or individuals can apply for up to $500 for their Englewood-based sustainability project.
- Curbside Hazardous Waste and Electronic Recycling: The City of Englewood is partnering with WM’s At Your Door Special Collection to offer Englewood residents year-round recycling and disposal for their unwanted paints, electronics, household chemicals and more.
- Garden In A Box Program: Transform your yard into a beautiful, drought-tolerant oasis helping you to use less water on your landscaping year after year.
- Lawn Replacement Program: Replace your lawn for a beautiful, waterwise outdoor space.
Non-City Programs
- Free Energy & Water Services: Mile High Youth Corps offers free energy and water assessments for qualifying households in the Front Range.
- Xcel Energy Rebates: Find out about energy conservation rebates offered by Xcel Energy.
- Residential Energy Efficiency Programs: Offering grants to low and moderate income Englewood homeowners for energy efficiency upgrades.
Businesses
- Sustainable Business Partnership: The Sustainable Business Partnership of Englewood, Sheridan and Littleton, as a regional partner of CGBN, supports and rewards local businesses that aim to improve their environmental performance and exceed regulatory compliance.
- Small Business Energy Solutions through Xcel Energy: They offer a free energy assessment, recommendation report outlining energy saving opportunities and rebates, free energy-saving products and support throughout your energy-efficient project.
- Sustainability Grant Program: Community groups, businesses, or individuals can apply for up to $500 for their Englewood-based sustainability project.
