Among the award-winning projects, Rennes Metropolis received the Territoria Gold for its Metropolitan Ecological Transition Fund. This fund co-finances various ecological transformation projects in metropolitan municipalities. Thanks to a multi-criteria analysis methodology (including energy, mobility, biodiversity criteria, etc.), this initiative allows rigorous management of public funding. The energy renovation of Bruz town hall, for example, illustrates the transformative scope of this project, while serving as a model for other communities.
The City of Paris won the Territoria Silver for its innovative approach to decarbonizing its municipal vehicle fleet, including training agents in the repair of electric batteries. This initiative not only reduces the city's environmental impact, but also demonstrates replication potential for other cities facing the challenges of electrifying their vehicle fleets.
Finally, the town of Tassin la Demi-Lune was awarded the Territoria Bronze for its participatory urban greening project. By equipping homes with composting vegetable gardens, it allows citizens to get involved in the greening of their city, reducing heat islands while strengthening local biodiversity. This inclusive and reproducible project encourages residents to adopt ecological practices on a daily basis, thus actively contributing to a greener and more sustainable urban environment.
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