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The city of Glendale offers a variety of services, education programs, tips and events to help Glendale residents, visitors and business owners practice a green lifestyle. Whether its utilizing mass transit opportunities, encouraging carpooling or flex schedules for employees at your business, recycling or moving to a low-water-use landscape, the city of Glendale can help. The Glendale Green Web page
serves as a one-stop shop with shortcuts to many departments and programs throughout the city.
Please visit this page often as we continue to add new elements for you to explore.
Please note: The city is providing links to external Web sites only as a courtesy for informational purposes. The city does not endorse any program, information, or other content contained in any of these Web sites. |
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Glendale Green Festival and Glendale Family Bike Ride - March 27
Glendale’s Green Festival is teaming up with the Glendale Family Bike Ride on Saturday, March 27 and both events are bigger than ever! This free something-for-everyone event is a great opportunity for people of all ages to get a little exercise and learn about water and energy efficiency, alternative transportation, going solar, and many other green-living practices.
Click here to learn more! |
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Online Videos from SRP and APS
SRP and APS provide videos online that show demonstrations of
how-to projects, simple fixes, and the best ways to save energy and money in addition to videos about energy and cost benefits of installing solar.
SRP Video Gallery
APS Video Gallery |
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Free Household Hazardous Waste Pick-up Service
If you’re doing any spring cleaning in the near
future, make sure you dispose of your household hazardous waste properly.
Glendale residents can sign up for a free pick-up service at 623-930-2660. Registration will be on a first-come, first-served
basis for the first 750 households who call. Spring appointments will be taken from Feb. 22 to March 19 and collections are March 15 through April 2. Learn more (pdf) |
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Renewable Energy Plant at the Glendale Landfill Powers up, celebrates with Lunch at Landfill
Did you ever wonder what happens to your trash when you throw it away? Traditionally, trash goes into the landfill and then immediately begins to decompose. But then what happens? Well, now it has a purpose. Construction of a landfill-gas-to-energy facility at the Glendale Landfill was completed in December, and now we’re turning decomposed trash into electricity. Learn more
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Do you need a new washing machine, dishwasher or water heater?
The Arizona Energy Office plans to offer appliance rebates from $75 to $425 for newly purchased water and energy efficient appliances. The program is scheduled to start in March. Click here for more details. |
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eCycling - Responsible Recycling Practices for the Holidays
Buying new electronics? Find out how and where to recycle old cell phones, TVs, computers, and more by clicking here. |
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Materials Control Helps Glendale Get Green
With "sustainability" being the buzz word du jour, it’s not surprising that green practices have become high priority for private and public sector alike. For a couple of years now, the Materials Control staff has sought better business practices that are doubly savvy because they help the environment and save the city and taxpayers money. Click here to more about them. |
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Glendale 11 TV Program to be Shown at Green Film Festival
More TV viewers are seeing green thanks to Glendale 11’s award-winning show “Glendale’s Home Green Home.” Not only has this program won an Emmy award, it’s now hitting the film festival circuit with its recent acceptance as an entry at the U.S. Green Building (USGB) Council’s Film Festival. Read more | Watch clip online |
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Glendale's Green House
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona (HFHCAZ) built its first Platinum Level Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified home in Glendale thanks to a contribution by Jenny Norton and Bob Ramsey. This unique project is located at 6601 N. 54th Avenue in Glendale (54th Ave. & McLellan). Read more by clicking here. |
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Glendale's Green Park and Ride
Being green and saving some green became a little easier for West Valley commuters and Glendale residents when a Park and Ride facility opened in Glendale in 2008. Read more |
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Travel Green
Travel Green in the City of Glendale Provides you with information, tools and resources to help residents, employers and employees make wise choices about how to get around. We want to encourage our citizens to explore their options for transportation. Read more |
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Water Conservation
The mission of the Water Conservation Office is to offer a comprehensive water conservation program that promotes efficient water use by providing the information and inspiration needed to save water. Smart water use, landscape programs and education are all part of the program. Find out how you can make a difference. Read more |
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Recycling
Glendale’s recycling program is one way for residents to help conserve natural resources and extend the life of the landfill by diverting recyclables out of the waste stream. For a guide on what is and isn't recyclable, service dates, drop-off locations and more, visit the Glendale recycling page. Read more |
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Environmental Resources
The Environmental Resources Department provides policy advice, planning services and programs for water resources, water conservation, water quality, air quality and other environmental issues. The Department assists the city with conducting its operations in an environmentally responsible manner. Read more |