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Sydney’s New Years Eve Celebrations Go Green

by , 12/31/07
filed under: Green Design Events

sydney, fireworks, new years eve, celebration, green power, recycled water, transportation, world wildlife fund, green

You wouldn’t normally associate any massive New Year’s Eve city celebration with environmental sustainability, but that is precisely what the City of Sydney is trying to do with this years New Years Eve celebrations. Sydney is host to one of the largest, if not the largest, display of fireworks in the world, and this New Year the city is attempting to make sure that sustainability is forefront and center in every detail of the celebrations.

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3 Responses to “Sydney’s New Years Eve Celebrations Go Green”

  1. Tom Tom says:

    I think the gold award should be given to Brussels!
    Because of a terrorist threat (apparently they discovered some suspicious activities), police dept. decided to cancel the yearly fireworks in the city center. Less impact than that will be difficult ;-)

    happy new year anyway

  2. Leo Mac Ender Leo Mac Ender says:

    Sydney, SYDNEY, Please, please PLEASE read this below.
    If anyone, who really understand how much this New Years BOMB´S ruine the earth, like to KNOW how to do better things and not using gunpowder at all, please feel free to drop me a line and I will tell you how the world will have more fantastic SPACE ARRANGEMENT and NOT using gunpowder at all.
    This innovation is, for the right people, worth billions and billions of USD and even moore for saving the earth from more polutions.
    Archiect Leopold Mac Ender…

  3. Leo Mac Ender Leo Mac Ender says:

    Architect Leopold Mac Ender, Email: lemak@telia.com

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