Can You Be as Sustainable as a Third Grader?

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Raleigh, Apr 1 2024 – Levi, a passionate Raleigh third grader, is setting an example for sustainability as he prepares for Earth Day. Partnering with the City of Raleigh, Levi is advocating for small actions that can enhance sustainability not only during Earth Day but throughout the year.

“We have the power to make changes now that impact generations to come,” Levi emphasizes. “I may be a kid, but I know my actions matter. And so do yours.”

The City of Raleigh is focused on goals such as using cleaner transportation, improving energy efficiency, and enhancing walkability. However, individuals, regardless of age or decision-making authority, can contribute to sustainability efforts.

Levi and his family are taking simple yet impactful actions to reduce their carbon footprint. They walk or use public transportation for short distances and carry reusable bags wherever they go. Additionally, they have embraced composting, with Levi’s mother, Erin, noting, “We’ve reduced our trash quite a bit this way and create compost to use in the yard.”

These actions taken by Levi and his family serve as a model for others looking to adopt sustainable practices in their daily lives. The City of Raleigh will delve deeper into these actions in upcoming stories throughout April, encouraging more individuals to make eco-friendly choices.

Moreover, the City of Raleigh is gearing up for a significant Earth Day celebration on Friday, April 19, featuring live music, games, a movie, and various activities. To learn more about Raleigh’s sustainability initiatives, residents are encouraged to explore the Community Climate Action Plan.



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