Will the city of Dijon be designated European Green Capital 2022? The winner of the distinction will be known this Thursday, October 8 at the end of the day.
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Four finalists for one place. Dijon will know at the end of the day this Thursday if it is the European green city 2022. In the meantime, the cities in the running (Dijon, Grenoble, Turin in Italy and Tallinn in Estonia) defend their candidacy in turn by videoconference in front of the jury.
⌛️#TicTac D-2 before the grand oral of the finalists of the European Green Capital competition. Thursday we will know who of #Dijon, Grenoble, Tallinn or Turin will be elected European Green Capital 2022 by the European Commission. # egca2022
???? All mobilized with https://t.co/5Grf289eL7 pic.twitter.com/NZPuMubVxk– City of Dijon (@dijon) October 6, 2020
The European Green City Prize has been awarded every year since 2010 by the European Commission. It distinguishes cities whose action in favor of the environment is considered the most positive. The name of the winning city will be announced this Thursday 8 October by Lithuanian Virginijus Sinkevičius, European Commissioner for the Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. A moment that will be possible to follow live video below.
European Green Leaf and European Green Capital Awards Ceremony 2020
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Dijon will try its luck again if it fails
Beyond the positive impact on the image of the city, this distinction is materialized by a bonus of 350,000 euros. Dijon had already applied in 2018 and finished in fourth place. If it doesn’t win the title this year, the city has already planned to run again.
“We’re going to win. And if we didn’t win, if we were second for example, we would re-apply. Because it is tenacity that characterizes us, Dijon PS mayor François Rebsamen said in a video posted on social networks on Wednesday, October 7. We have all the assets to become the green capital of Europe. A lot of effort is being made, not only to adapt to climate change but also to fight against climate change. And that’s what will make the difference, I believe. “
The rehearsal day comes to an end. Tomorrow, we will defend the candidacy of @dijon so that it becomes European Green Capital. # EGCA2022???? pic.twitter.com/mpEf76JNtn
– François Rebsamen (@frebsamen) October 7, 2020
To apply, a city must have more than 100,000 inhabitants and be part of the member countries of the European Union, candidate countries to join the Union (Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey), or Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland.
The previous winning cities
- 2010: Stockholm (Sweden)
- 2011: Hamburg (Germany)
- 2012: Vitoria-Gasteiz (Spain)
- 2013: Nantes (France)
- 2014: Copenhagen (Denmark)
- 2015: Bristol (United Kingdom)
- 2016: Ljubljana (Slovenia)
- 2017: Essen (Germany)
- 2018: Nijmegen (Netherlands)
- 2019: Oslo (Norway)
- 2020: Lisbon (Portugal)
- 2021: Lahti (Finland)
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