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Durham County Engineering and Environmental

Sustainability

What We Do 

The mission of the Durham County Sustainability Office is to provide guidance, resources, and programs to County employees, businesses, and residents to protect and improve the environment for all.

The County Sustainability Office works with County employees to enhance how governmental operations by developing policies, providing education to staff, and promoting environmentally responsible leadership principles. 

Additionally, the Sustainability Office works with community members and organizations to enhance sustainable living through programs, educational resources, trainings, policy engagement, and technical assistance.

The main task of the County Sustainability Office is implementing Durham’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Plan. This plan, adopted in 2007, sets ambitious goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by government and the community by 2030. Learn more about Durham's progress in meeting these goals in the 2022 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Update

What is Sustainability?

Sustainable communities meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. To achieve this goal, truly sustainable communities are environmentally healthy, socially responsible, and financially secure.

A healthy environment is rich in living resources, with clean air, water, and soil to provide for human and environmental well-being. Fair, just government and citizenry together ensure that the needs of everyone in the community are met. Financial security depends on and supports social and environmental health.

Latest Sustainability News

Durham County has been awarded $1.5 million from the US Department of Energy to provide energy efficiency improvements to income-qualified homes in Durham, Orange, and Granville Counties. Learn more here!

 

 

Durham County, in partnership with the City of Durham and Durham Public Schools, is collaborating on the construction of a solar farm. This initiative aims to facilitate a swift and just transition of County operations to 80% renewable energy by 2030 and ultimately achieve 100% by 2050. Upon the farm's completion in 2027, the project is expected to supply 75% of the electricity consumed in County operations. 

 

Contact us

Tobin L. Freid

Sustainability Manager

919.560.7999

 

 

 

 

Megan Pendell

Sustainability Specialist

919.608.5982