Green Bremerhaven: Discussion evening on sustainability on November 20th!
Public discussion on sustainability in Bremerhaven on November 20th. Participation is free, city library, 6 p.m.

Green Bremerhaven: Discussion evening on sustainability on November 20th!
An exciting public discussion event will take place in Bremerhaven on Thursday, November 20th. The Green District of Bremerhaven invites everyone interested to discuss the topic “A green Bremerhaven: utopia or already reality?” to discuss. What challenges and progress are there in the areas of sustainability, climate protection and quality of life? These and other questions will be addressed when the Bremerhaven City Library opens at 6 p.m.
The event promises to be a colorful mix of information and exchange. The guests include prominent department heads such as Maximilian Charlet for Construction and Transport, Mandy Kate-Heppner, who heads the Horticulture Department, and Andrea Toense, Department Head for Environment and Health. After the presentations, a lively discussion with the participants is planned, which should ensure a lively exchange.
Focus on current initiatives
Particular attention will be paid to presenting current initiatives that are already being implemented in Bremerhaven. This involves exciting topics such as sustainable construction, innovative transport concepts, environmental projects and health promotion. These initiatives could be the key to making Bremerhaven an even better place to live.
It is a free event aimed at all citizens - both young and old hands who want to make a difference. So if you are interested in the topics of sustainability and urban development, you should mark this date in red on your calendar!
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Bremerhaven impressively shows how the exchange of ideas and initiatives can trigger positive change in the city. Because the future of the city lies in the hands of everyone who wants to get involved and contribute ideas.