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Istanbul Environment Friendly City Award

Application Form

City Introduction and Context City: Tel Aviv-Yafo

Country:Israel

Date of submission: June 30, 2017

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Overview of the application: motivation and vision for the future (maximum 1 page).

Tel Aviv-Yafo has long been known as a liveable and sustainable city and one of the world’s

leading hubs for technology and innovation. The city is notable for its openness to innovative

sustainability initiatives and its encouragement for improving urban experience.

The city persistently acts to ensure sustainable development while preserving the environment, and

strives to achieve a perfect balance between economic and social development along with

improving the quality of life in the city.

is constantly working to create a climate that facilitates effective participation of the Tel Aviv-Yafo

public in the design and implementation of sustainable urban development and enables learning,

creativity and sharing to achieve prosperity.

municipality has defined a clear municipal mission and vision: Tel Aviv –Yafo

To produce an attractive urban environment which is open to renewal and preservation of

the city's legacy which includes land management for both urban construction and

development while striving to reduce environmental hazards and promote multi-modal

urban transport system.

To encourage urban sustainability and improve the quality of life and the environment in the

public sphere.

To decrease 's Ecological Footprint and preserve the natural habitat - Tel Aviv –Yafo

through community engagement and professional leadership, while ensuring accessibility to

environmental services and wellbeing to all.

Describe the main environmental problems faced by the city due to geographical, social and

economic factors and what actions have been taken to face them (maximum 1 page).

is a growing city, in terms of population, resources, and economic activity. The city Tel Aviv Yafo

is the commercial and cultural center of Israel and the hub of the Dan Metropolitan area,

encompassing around 4 million people. It is also unique in it's environmental and ecological

characteristics – bound by the Yarkon river on the north, the Ayalon on the east and the largest

municipal costal stretch – 14 km. – on the west. The city's ecological footprint in 4.4 hectars,

comprising largely of energy and food resources.

The city faces three key challenges in terms of sustainability and wellbeing:

Air pollution due to transportation – over half a million cars enter the city daily, creating both air

pollution and Green House Gases.

Preserving the Coastline and natural resources – Continuing use and development are wearing

and polluting, the

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Superior and accessible local environment – To ensure that both citizens and visitors can enjoy a

healthy and affordable environmental; open spaces, beaches, environmental services, education and

food.

Consequently, some of the challenges the city is facing are: energy consumption, water supply,

wastewater, solid waste, pollution of water, air, soil due to industry, loss of green and natural

spaces, urban sprawl, Increase in traffic (air pollution, noise), problems of waste disposal sites,

concentration of population (air pollution, groundwater), declining water resources and

precipitation, Increasing heat waves, degradation of coastal cliffs.

Sustainability is one of three primary goals in the city’s annual plan, which is based on Tel Aviv-

Yafo’s strategic plan. The city has prioritized the promotion of sustainability, environmental

protection and expanding the city’s green spaces, with the focus on treating the problem of

recycling waste and on lowering of air pollution levels.

Under the umbrella of the strategic plan, there are leading plans being established per objective:

Reducing air pollution in the city with an emphasis on transportation - Promoting a

transportation program to reduce air pollution from transportation.

Reducing waste and encouraging recycling of paper, bottles, cartons and batteries

RDF Plant for recycling solid waste

Energy Conservation

Creating Public commitment and partnerships in the community for environment

issues (businesses and residents)

Sustainable Neighborhoods – Promoting community involvement and municipal

cooperation to support neighborhoods in transitioning to a One Planet sustainability.

Sustainable Food Policy – implementing the Milan Convention principles in the city to

achieve sustainable and healthy food consumption.

Progress achieved in the city during the last 5-10 years in relation to environmental protection

and sustainable development (please describe briefly the key achievements, in maximum ½

page).

COASTAL SUSTIANBALE DEVELOPMENT The city is focusing on transforming the coastal area

into the City's environmental core. Significant investments have been made in rehabilitation and

construction; the Yafo Slope – rehabilitating a 20 acre waste dump into a green park, the Tel Aviv

Marina, the renovation of the legendary Gordon swimming pool, and the renewal of the Levant Fair

complex, the paving of dozens of bike paths and a flagship project - the makeover of the Lahat

Promenade and its transformation into an uninterrupted and accessible boardwalk.

PRESERVING OPEN SPACES There are a number of preserved open spaces in Tel Aviv, where one

can find a rich variety of natural seasonal vegetation that add scenery and natural beauty to the city's

landscape. The Municipality encourages and supports recreational, informational, and educational

activities through the "Resident Trustees of Nature" framework it created.

COMMUNITY GARDENS The Municipality helps groups of residents to establish community

gardens for the purpose of 'adopting' and cultivating a selected open space in the city. These gardens

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are founded on ecological principles and on planting endemic vegetation that conserves water and is

more pest resistant.

MUNICIPAL SUSTAINABLE AND HEALTHY FOOR POLICY One of the main courses of actions in

Tel Aviv-Yafo’s Urban Food Policy is early childhood education. Several actions are being

implemented aimed at improving the nutritional value of food served in kindergartens, as well as

influencing food consumption habits to promote locally sustainable and healthy lifestyles.

MUNICIPAL RECYCLING A great deal of recycling is done in Tel Aviv, including: paper, plastic

containers, small beverage bottles, batteries, scrap metal in compliance with the vehicle dismantling

program, electronic waste, white paper (offices), cartons, textile/clothing – alongside educational

activities at the kindergartens and schools.

PRODUCING SOLAR ENERGY ON THE ROOFS OF THE CITY'S EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Systems that produce green electricity and are used as solar power stations have been deployed at

about 30 educational institutions in the city.

STREET LIGHTING COMMAND AND CONTROL CENTER THAT CONSERVES ENERGY About

340 switch boxes have been connected to a single control center that manages all the street lighting

in the city, taking into account the varying hours of daylight. Lighting in public spaces is reduced

starting at 10:30 at night.

USE OF GREEN VEHICLES BY MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENTS The Municipality uses environment-

friendly garbage collection vehicles and trucks that adhere to the most stringent European standard

(4-5). Different departments make use of electric motorbikes, whereas the Beaches, Inspection and

Sanitation Divisions use electric bicycles. USE OF RECYCLED MATERIALS IN MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

WORKS Substrate materials made entirely of crushed construction waste are used to upgrade

sidewalks in the city. About 10% of all paving materials and curbs incorporate crushed construction

waste. Up to 10% of the mixture used to upgrade roads contains crushed glass waste that increases

the intensity of roadway lighting.

MUNICIPAL COMPOSTING PROGRAM The Municipality encourages residents to join the circle of

people who separate organic waste. About 800 composters, intended for organic waste that

decomposes into fertilizer and can be used in the building's yard, were distributed to occupants of

apartment buildings and single family homes, public institutions, and community and public

gardens in the city.

Has an environmental award or other related distinction been received in the past (maximum

½ page)?

2017 - Tel Aviv-Yafo is among the Greenest Cities in the world, ranking No. 7 on a

prestigious list compiled recently by MIT researchers in collaboration with the World

Economic Forum.

2015 - Tel Aviv Yafo's beaches receive Blue Flag Award. The city has joined the Blue

Flag Program with 9 beaches and 2 marinas winning the coveted Blue Flag Award.

2014 - Tel Aviv-Yafo wins World Smart Cities Award at Smart City Expo World

Congress in Barcelona. Tel Aviv won the award based on the DigiTel project, which is a

civic engagement project focused on Smart engagement with the residents. Since then, Tel

Aviv--Yafo has developed a smart city vision that totally focuses on the residents in order to

improve the quality of their life.

2011 - Tel Aviv-Yafo was awarded by The Israeli Ministry of National Infrastructure,

Energy and Water Resources for distinctive municipal management .

2010 - The Miami Herald Considers Tel Aviv-Yafo to be the Latest Green Destination.

2010 - National Geographic Ranks Tel Aviv-Yafo among World's Top Beach Cities.

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Tel Aviv-Yafo has been awarded the Israeli prominent environment Green Globe Award

several times in different categories

Tel Aviv -Yafo municipality is currently an active member of the CIVITAS 2move2

project, an EU initiative for supporting and evaluating the implementation of integrated

sustainable and energy efficient urban transport strategies in European cities

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Sustainability in Tel Aviv Yafo

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Please, complete:

Indicator Value Year of data

Population (Inhabitants) 432,900

(Excluding foreign population - Illegal

immigrants, asylum seekers and

refugees)

2015

Total area (Km2) 52 2015

Distance from the coast (Km) -

Population density (Inh./km2) 8,354.3/km2 2015

Coastline length (m) 14Km 2015

GDP (€/Capita) N/A

You are kindly requested to answer the following questions, which are separated in four main categories. If your answer

is “Yes” or “In process”, please fill the relevant tables to justify your answer according to the given indicators. Please

try to respond to most questions. Provide a short description of measures, projects, initiatives and achievements,

focusing on the last 5 years. Where appropriate, please provide available evidence of the measures taken (e.g.

Environmental certificates).

i. Nature and Biodiversity Protection

Has your city taken climate change related measures?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last

5years

Mitigation: Showing GHG reduction efforts (e.g.

GHG emissions in tons per capita in 2005 & in

2015) 2007: 11.67 tons per capita, 2012: 11.50

tons per capita

Electricity consumption: 2005 - 6,196 kWh per capita, 2014 -

6,017 kWh per capita

Recycling: 2005 – 8.8%, 2015 – 15.8%

Train usage: 2005 - 18,172.2, 2015 - 34,568.4

Adaptation: Demonstrating enhanced or

maintained resilience of natural systems (key

habitats and species / carbon sinks) against

climate change impacts

A survey of all the natural ecosystems of the city was executed

in 2012 and incorporated into the city Masterplan in 2016.

Adaptation: Improved urban resilience to

natural and human induced risks based on

prevention, preparedness and response (in

particular against sea level rise)

In 2016 the city was chosen to join the 100 Resilient Cities

initiative, which is led by the Rockefeller Foundation (100RC).

The program is dedicated to helping cities around the world

become more resilient to the physical, social and economic

challenges that are a growing part of the 21st century. We aim to

establish a climate risk or vulnerability assessment as part of the

program's goals and agenda.

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Has your city taken measures for marine and coastal ecosystem protection?

Yes ☐

No ☐

In process ☒

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Protecting coastal and marine ecosystems

In 2014 the government established the National Corporation for

the Protection of the Coastal Limestone Cliff, which includes the

Tel Aviv Yafo cliff.

Atarim - the municipal owned corporation responsible for the

planning and development of the coastline, is in the process of

implementing a Submerged detached Breakwater using Sand

Filled Containers. An interdisciplinary task group was sent to

number of destinations around Europe, to explore best available

technology for preventing coastal erosion, around the world to

assess which solutions and contractors are most suitable to the

city’s coastline.

Contributing to the establishment and the

management of protected areas (of international

/ regional labels)

The city is advancing the declaration of two protected areas of

high natural values on the northern and the southern border of

the city.

Preserving natural coastline

Monitoring the intended protected areas.

Developing a set of coastal indicators for the protections and

sustainable development of the coast.

Progress to reach the Good Environmental

Status related to biodiversity (6-year cycle)

NA

Is your city making wise/efficient/sustainable use of natural resources?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in

the last 5 years

Efficiency in water use

(e.g. leakage as % of water supply, annual water

exploitation, rate of reused water)

Leakage 2006: 8.1%, leakage 2014: 8.9%

Water consumption per capita: 2005 - 68 cub m.,

2014-63 cub m.

Rate of reused water: 85%

Sustainable use of land-based resources (sand,

gravel, etc.)

Mining coastal sand is prohibited by the Mining

Sand legislation of 1965, regulation is monitored by

dedicated rangers.

Sustainable use of marine and coastal resources

2016 – New legislation to limit fishing in

Mediterranean in response to declining fish stocks.

Development of a national masterplan outlining

municipal development and preservation areas.

The city’s footprint remaining within a given

range that is meaningful in the context of the

Mediterranean region

The city's ecological footprint for 2010 was 4.41

hectar, in 2014 it was 4.37. This is above the

Mediterranean average; however the sustainability

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policy is evident in the decrease between 2010 and

2014.

ii. Built environment

Does your city have resilient coastal infrastructure?

Yes ☐

No ☐

In process ☒

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Existence of flood management and coastal

protection measures (soft and/or hard

infrastructure)

The city has a sustainable flood and storm water management

plan and instructions. The 800 acres of the rehabilitated Sharon

Park and environs, one of the biggest environmental

rehabilitation projects in the world, are designated as a flood

area. In 2014, a pilot project for sustainable storm water

management, was built in the norther part of the city.

Defined set-back line for protecting against

future sea level rise and preserving free access to

the coast

NA

Does your city proceed to a sustainable land use?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Promoting green urban areas (e.g. m2 per

number of inhabitants)

2005: 26 m2, 2015: 28 m2

The city has invested substantial resources in the sustainable

development of the green urban areas of the city, these include:

Development of a new 3 acres sustainable inner-city park with

extensive community participation.

Development of the new birdwatching center at the Rosh Tzipor

Forest in Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park, which includes a 1.2 acre lake

and another 2 acres of open land.

Limiting coastal urban sprawl

The new city Masterplan (TA5000, 2016) reaffirms the national

Protection of the Coastal Environment Law (2004), prohibiting

buildings within 100 m. of the sea. The norther part of the city

coast and adjacent areas, are developed as a coastal park

stretching for about 7 km. and preserving valuable natural

habitats.

Free access of public to the shore/beaches

There is free access to all 13 supervised municipal beaches. In

2015 the city instated an affordable beach services program,

subsidizing beach chairs, umbrellas and basic food and

beverages.

Mixed use neighborhoods

Mixed use is a guiding principle of the Tel Aviv Yafo

masterplan (TA5000, 2016). The city's prominent new 3700 plan

for a 12000 units neighborhood is based on sustainable and

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mixed use concept

Guidelines dictate that at least 25% of any commercial plan will

comprise of housing units, in addition all main streets are

obligated to include commercial fronts.

Private enterprises are required to allocate at least 40% for

public use, mainly green areas.

Demonstration of easy access to basic services

All households are connected to water, electricity and sewage

systems.

80 free WIFI spots across the city.

Barrier-free urban design for disabled groups

All 13 municipal beaches are accessible to the disabled. In 2013,

the city adopted a progressive accessibility program, expanding

the national legislation. The completion of the plan is planned

for 2021;

Is the city’s local transport plan friendly to the environment?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5 years

Promoting walking, cycling and public transport

Tel Aviv Yafo is a pioneer in adopting biking as a viable mobility

option in Israel. In 2007, 7% of daily journeys were by bike, by

2016 - 16.8% were biking.

In 2005 there were about 60 km of bike lanes, by 2016, there are

close to 150 km, with a metropolitan bike highway in planning.

In 2011 the city launched the TelOfan, a municipal bike rental

scheme, by 2016' there are 2000 bikes available, 200 docking

stations and over 3 million rides per year.

Public transportation – a reform and development of the rail

service has resulted in a 200% increase in usage in the last decade.

Designated public transportation lane – the Ministry of

Transportation in cooperation with the city is in the process of

allocating 350 km. of designated lanes.

Light Rail – the Metropolitan Light rail system is in construction,

planned to open by 2023.

Promoting car-free settlements

The city is promoting and expanding car free public spaces that

are both cultural and commercial hubs. The Nachlat Binyamin

Pedestrian Mall was opened in 1987 and is the first and biggest of

its kind in Israel. In the last five years three additional spaces

were designed, including the restored Templar village of Sarona.

Limitations and management of access of private

cars to the city

In 2011 "park and ride" lot was opened on the main highway from

Tel Aviv Yafo to Jerusalem in order to decrease the number of

cars entering both cities. Free shuttle service is offered to the city,

along the main business areas.

The metropolitan light train is in development, scheduled to open

by 2023, and reduce city traffic by around 60%.

In 2005, a comprehensive state program was instated to address

the massive traffic build up and limited public transportation. By

2014, the main components of the plan were already in place, with

Tel Aviv Yafo being the main rail hub: 2005 - 28.6 million

passengers, 2015 - 53 million passengers, 2005 - 941.5 km, 2015

- 1277 km.

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Is your city taking measures related to the pollution and waste?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Air quality within allowed standards (including

progress made)

The city's main challenge is air pollution from

transportation. There are 7 air pollution monitoring

stations in the city, working under the joint

supervision of the municipality and the ministry of

environment. The national Clean Air Act of 2008,

which is in accordance with the European Union's

standards.

2010 – 31 deviations from standard, in half hourly

measurements of Nox oxides

2015 – 3 deviations from standard, in half hourly measurements

of Nox oxides

2015 – 5184 tons of traffic related emissions in Tel Aviv Yafo

Bathing water quality within allowed standards

Tel Aviv Yafo's beaches were ranked as clean or very clean by

the Ministry of Environment's Clean Beach Index, also nine of

the city's beaches and the Marina were awarded the Blue Flag in

2014-2016.

Waste water management and treatment

infrastructure available and functioning

(e.g. % of the city population served by waste

water collection, % of primary, secondary and

tertiary treatment)

Tel Aviv Yafo's waste water is treated by the Shafdan facility

since the most advanced mechanical-biological facility of its

type for purifying wastewater in the entire eastern Mediterranean

Basin. The Association has been promoting the adoption of a

land-based solution for since 2011, thereby completely

discontinuing the discharge of sewage sludge into the

Mediterranean Sea, putting an end to marine pollution. Recycled

water is near in quality to drinking water, about 96% is used for

agricultural purposes.

100% of the city population is served by waste water collection

Light intensity within allowed standards

(including the marine and coastal areas) &

measures to reduce the ecological impacts of

artificial light

The establishment of the the street lighting command and control

center in 2005 enabled the municipality to conserve significant

energy: About 360 switch boxes have been connected to a single

control center that manages the lighting across the city, taking

into account the varying hours of daylight. Lighting in public

spaces is reduced starting at 22:30 at night.

In the last 5 years the municipality has been saving

approx. 15% of the electricity consumption of street lighting.

Street lighting electricity consumption cut by 50% of the total

electricity consumption of municipal institutions.

The selected street lightning is in accordance to the European

Standard EN13201.

Recently, the municipality has started in massive replacement of

the standard lighting headlamps with LED technology. This is

expected to save electricity consumption over 50% without

lowering the intensity of the lighting.

Measures to reduce noise level in city, including

the marine areas

Currently a mapping process is underway to identify the

problematical areas and devise an action plan to address the

deviations.

Describe the solid waste management

infrastructure available and functioning

Waste is collected from 100% of households and businesses in

the city regularly.

93 waste trucks, 45.000 bins (240/360 liter),

5000 containers ( 1,100 liter ) + 868 service containers

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490 underground waste containers.

Types of waste treatment techniques used with

relevant % (as well as % of city population with

regular solid waste collection)

A waste reduction program was instated in several stages in the

last decade, these are the main components:

2000-2017 Rehabilitation of the City open waste dump at Hiriya,

establishment of a recycling enclosure and a recreation park.

2016 – Opening of the first RDF plant in Israel, to treat Tel

Aviv-Yafo's waste, planned to treat 20-25% of the metropolitan

waste and to reduce Green House Gas emissions by 70,000 tons

per year.

Existence of open dump sites

There are none

Waste segregation put into place

The city of Tel Aviv was given the distinctive title of “Recycler

of the Year,” in terms of recycling per capita in 2015.

The award, given by the ELA Recycling Corporation was based

on the amount of bottles recycled per capita, for which Tel Aviv

residents recycled 53.5 liters worth in 2015.

According to the company’s data, the amount of waste recycled

in 2015 went up by 15 percent since 2000 and rose by 2% from

2014. The efforts have amounted to 125 tons of packaging being

recycled, which is 20% above the average for the rest of the

country per household. Currently around 70,000 apartment

buildings and homes in the city have the orange bins,

Waste segregation streams:

Garden waste

Plastic bottles

Packaging

Paper and cardboard

Textiles

Organic – through community or private initiatives

Electronic waste

Medicines – through pharmaceutical initiative

Books through a civil society enterprise "Recycled Story"

Food surplus through a civil society enterprise "Leket Israel"

3Rs (Reduce-Reuse-Recycle)

(including % of the city’s solid waste that is

recycled & % of organic waste composted)

2011 – recycling at the source attains 15.6%

2015 - recycling at the source attains 15.8%

Organic waste – the city supports communities and private

citizens in implementing composting. The city offers composting

bins and training.

Marine litter removal/clean up

Periodical cleanups by the Society for Preservation of Nature

divers.

Is your city’s water system sustainable?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Availability and affordability of water for

human use (e.g. % of population with potable

water supply service)

100% of the population is connected to regular potable water

supply. The Municipal water corporation monitors water quality

regularly.

Efficient and sustainable water demand The city is rehabilitating 10 local wells to be added to the 6

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management (e.g. % of city population

benefiting from rain water collectors)

which are currently in use. Reuse of condensation water from

acclimatization systems mandatory in medium-large new

buildings. Mandatory water efficiency measures required in new

buildings according to Israeli green building standards. To date,

97% of the gardening sites in the city have been connected to a

smart irrigation system, that tracks and controls the amount of

water allocated to each section of the garden. Educational

programs on water conservation are instated in schools.

Moreover, in 15 (with an additional 5 joining in September), the

residue water from air conditioners is collected for gardening

needs. Tel Aviv – Yafo Water association is constantly

monitoring water loss as results of leakages. More water-

efficient measures that the city implements in routine are: In the

municipal wells, we use water smart metering; Optimizing

delivery fuel mix of water supply; Xeriscapes- low water

landscaping design.

Does your city promote energy efficiency?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Promoting/demonstration of energy conservation

in buildings

Public Demonstration Sites:

The Porter School for Environmental Studies Building, Tel

Aviv University. This is a milestone for sustainable building in

Israel, an iconic space for research, and demonstrations of

environmental technologies. This is a LEED Platinum Certified

Building - designed to maximize the efficient use of energy,

water and materials and incorporates: photovoltaic power and

solar collectors; water recycling; natural ventilation; bioclimatic

design; use of recycled and environmentally-friendly

construction materials; "green roof" climate research and

monitoring; and public displays on water and energy

consumption.

The Beautiful Israel Outlook Center - a Visitors' Center at

Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv dedicated to sustainability. The

building demonstrates solar energy' a green roof and a variety of

technologies and practices in additions to an educational 3d

experience.

Street lighting command and control center which conserves

energy: About 360 switch boxes have been connected to a single

control center that manages all the street lighting in the city,

taking into account the varying hours of daylight. Lighting in

public spaces is reduced starting at 10:30 at night/

Production and use of renewable energy

(e.g. % of total energy derived from renewable

sources, as a share of the city’s total energy

consumption)

Producing solar energy by installing photovoltaic cells on roofs

in 40 of the city's educational institutions.

Dynamic energy information system to promote Decentralized

Energy production.

A one stop SOLAR shop is being prepared to boost installations

of PV in residential buildings.

Does your city promote green settlements, building materials and technological systems?

Yes ☒

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No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Promotion of local and recycled materials

In 2016 we used 6000 m³ in second-class substrate made from

shredded and building materials used about 1000 tons of

material has been scrubbed . About 15% of all paving materials

and curbs incorporate crushed construction wastes.

Focusing on reuse of brownfields for urban

transformation

Redeeming polluted land is an important municipal policy line.

The largest project in recent years is the Jaffa slope project –

redemption of a waste dump, adjacent to the sea. The area

encompasses 50 acres which have been turned into a green park.

Altogether 1.2 million tons of building waste was recycled to

create the park and rehabilitate the dump.

In addition to the Jaffa Slope project the southern side of the city

which had less open spaces is seeing extensive development in

recent years, including the Hurshot Park, an 8 acre neighborhood

park which was developed on a rehabilitated brownfield, and

includes bike lanes, community gardens and an ecological pond.

Amount (m2) of green areas per population (e.g.

urban public open space per capita)

2005: 26 m2, 2015: 25.9 m2

Construction of green buildings or retrofitting of

existing buildings

In 2014 the Green building standard has become mandatory. It is

a prerequisite for obtaining a building permit in all new building

projects in the city.

Building with Green standard:

70 Public buildings

7500 housing units

600'000 m2 of commercial space

An existing municipal building is being considered for retrofit

(~1000sqm2) as a Zero Energy Building and as a Sustainable

Innovation Urban Center.

Budget allocation for retrofitting of historical

building

In 2015 an agreement was signed between Germany and Tel

Aviv-Yafo following which Germany has agreed to invest $2.5

million over ten years to help save Bauhaus-style buildings in

the historic “White City” district of Tel Aviv and enhance the

preservation in the city.

iii. Social, Economic and Cultural Sustainability

Does your city promote integration and solidarity for its citizens?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Upgrading slums/informal/illegal settlements

The government devised several intervention tools for urban

renovation with special emphasis on weaker neighborhoods,

these are being implemented extensively in the weaker

neighborhoods'' already resulting in building over 1000 new

units to replace 300 old units.

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Promoting mixed income neighborhoods

Municipal affordable housing projects – offering low rent for

neighborhood residents and affordable rents for new families.

The firs of these projects – Ganey Shapira, in the southern side

of the city is the first municipal affordable housing project in

Israel.

The new city plan 3700 for 12,000 units in the norther part of the

city, developed strict guidelines for mixed sizes for housing

units.

Building child-friendly settlements (e.g. Child-

friendly city recognitions)

Tel Aviv Yafo is one of 7 countries chosen to be part of the Van

Leer's Foundation Urban95 initiative - for designing cities that

address these issues in support of healthy child development.

This involves a multi-year partnerships that include funding and

technical assistance to design, pilot and scale policy innovations.

The project is implementing multiple policy innovations and

interventions relating to improving the public space and mobility

at a child's level of 95 cm from the ground:

Digitaf – a smart city information card dedicated to young

children

Young families – focusing on providing services and

information to families with young children and babies.

Improving the urban space to be more accessible to young

children.

Does your city promote and ensure the sustainability of local cultural values and traditions?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Efforts/budget allocation for

renovation/retrofitting/rehabilitation of

historical buildings and settlements (e.g. projects

of rehabilitation of historic centers)

In 2003, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural

Organization (UNESCO) declared Tel Aviv's White City a

World Cultural Heritage site. The White City refers to a

collection of over 4,000 buildings built in a unique form of

the Bauhaus or International Style with certain building

restrictions.

Following the declaration, a new preservation plan of Tel-Aviv

was established and at least 1,000 were slated for preservation

and restoration.

In 2015, through cooperation with the German Government, a

Bauhaus Center is under development, in the city’s Max

Liebling House, this center is intended to serve as a hub for

experts involved in planning and overseeing restoration work.

Numerous studies are being conducted on urban preservation

and conservation of buildings.

The Preservation Department in Tel Aviv-Yafo is promoting

sustainable green construction (integration of preservation

processes and green constructions guidelines)

Up to date, there are 5 pilots conducted in the city.

The Preservation Department in Tel Aviv-Yafo has numerous

mechanisms that are designed to promote the execution and

implementation of preservation processes, including: physical

incentives, transfer of development rights, a preservation

agreements fund (grants up to 30,000 NIS to a residential unit in

a building designated for preservation) , preferential loans, a

preservation implementation support network including

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documentation files and the support from the municipal

subsidiary, Ezra u'Bizaron.

Promotion of Ecotourism and Hospitality

The city developed an array of tours and programs to promote

the sustainable aspects of the city to visitors of all ages:

Sail Tel Aviv Green Tours

Sustainable Neighborhood Tour

Green Standard hotels – some of the city's leading hotels hold

an international certification

Does your city promote green economy?

Yes ☐

No ☐

In process ☒

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Sustainable consumption and production

The city of Tel Aviv - Yafo, created a “Green Label for

Restaurants, Bars and Cafes.” In 2016, 20 businesses were

awarded the Green Label. The certified businesses can boast of

important accomplishments, such as the annual reduction of 400

MWh of electricity, 15,000 cubic meters of water consumption,

30 tons of organic waste, 2,000 delivery days and nearly 1

million disposables! In 2017, another 40 businesses are

expected to receive the Green Label. In 2018 the Municipality

is planning to expand the Green Label program to other sectors,

such as supermarkets and hotels. The Urban Green Label project

will bring economic benefits to the businesses and the city in

addition to environmental benefits, such as; less traffic, less

noise, and less air pollution.

Eco-innovation, sustainable employment and

green jobs

The city of Tel Aviv is a global start-up center, including varied

Eco innovations enterprises. The Sustainable Transport

accelerator is part of the Porter School for Environmental

Studies at the Tel Aviv University, focusing on green mobility

solutions.

The new strategic plan includes a strategy goals for development

of a Cleantech Cluster in the city.

Promoting local market, short channels, and the

circular economy principles

As a city always aiming for innovative solutions, and with the

efforts of tackling high costs-of-living and ever growing

environmental impact, the city of Tel-Aviv has been trying to

promote better use of existing materials and resources vs. the use

of new raw ones, through Circular and Municipal Economy.

Though in very early stages, the city is now taking its’ first steps

in the field, by joining the global City Network for Circular

Economy managed by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, hence

learning from the experience of cities like Phoenix, London or

Vancouver on how to implement CE programs within the city’s

structure. Moreover, in September 2017, a global, wide-scope

session will be held on the topic as part of the city’s DLD

conference, with the hopes of launching a pilot project in 2017.

Promoting women entrepreneurship

There are various projects in the city which promote women's

entrepreneurship, along with activities relating to gender

diversity intended to make Tel Aviv-Yafo a Fair- Shared City for

all of its citizens:.

Tel Aviv-Yafo is the first city in the world to formally embrace

UN Security Council Resolution 1325, which confirms the

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“importance of [women’s] equal participation and full

involvement in all efforts for the maintenance and promotion of

peace and security”.

8 Women Social Entrepreneurs Labs and clubs, operating social

circles. A few examples:

- Entrepreneurial framework toolkit and experience to

Muslims Jews and Christians women

- "Mother 2 mother" community networks that support

breastfeeding mothers

- Associations for social rights

Also an initiative for women on maternity leave that are

considering career change, the project provides tools and

experience to women that are engaged in economic initiatives .

Promoting territorial synergies (connections

with neighboring settlements and hinterland)

The city of Tel Aviv is a prominent leader for the sustainability

of the region and the metropolitan area:

Rehabilitation of the Yarkon river – headed by the Mayor of Tel

Aviv Yafo

Regional cooperation for waste treatment - Tel Aviv-Yafo is the

biggest city out of 13 partners in the rehabilitation of the Hiriya

waste dump.

Regional cooperation for wastewater treatment – Tel Aviv Yafo

is one of 13 partners operating the Shafdan wastewater facility,

achieving 96% tertiary standard.

Coastal Cities Forum – Tel Aviv Yafo is the host and partners of

the Israeli cities' coastal forum.

Forum of 15 – Tel Aviv Yafo's mayor is head of the Forum of

independent cities who are also the signatories of the Cities for

Climate Protection Convention, and the mandating of the Green

Building Standard.

iv. Policy and Governance

Has your city developed policies for environment and sustainable development?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Existence (with allocated budget) of

environmental policy, strategies and action plans

for sustainability

Sustainability is one of three primary goals in the city’s annual

plan, which is based on Tel Aviv-Yafo’s strategic plan. The city

has prioritized the promotion of sustainability, environmental

protection and expanding the city’s green spaces, with the focus

on treating the problem of recycling waste and on lowering of air

pollution levels. Under the umbrella of the strategic plan, there

are numbers of plans being established per objective:.

• GHG reduction (20% reduction from 2000 baseline by the year

2020),

• Pollution reduction, in cooperation with the Ministry of

Environmental Protection,

• Recycling, with pilot projects already in place in certain

neighborhoods,

• Water treatment improvement.

Existence (with allocated budget) of resilience

policy (natural disasters)

In 2016 the city was chosen to join the 100 Resilient Cities

initiative, which is led by the Rockefeller Foundation (100RC).

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The allocated budget for this program is up to 1 million usd for

three years.

Existence (with allocated budget) of climate

change mitigation and adaptation strategy

Tel-Aviv – Yafo has signed the forum 15 convention- within the

cities of climate change frame work including mandatory

adoption of the Israeli green building code 5281. The city is

committed to reduce Green House Gases by 20% by 2020. Tel

Aviv Yafo has recently joined the Covenant of Mayors and is

part of the Carbon Disclosure project.

Do the city’s authorities promote environmental planning and management?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Urban planning

The new city Masterplan (TA5000, 2016) defines the future

development strategy and zones for Tel Aviv Yafo up to 2025.

The plan sets environmental guidelines for building and

development in the city. The outline plan incorporates

environmental aspects in all areas, and sets clear environmental

instructions for building and development / The plan

incorporates the Urban Nature survey of 2012 and the Green

Building Standard. The plan advocates for sustainable and clean

transport and urban mobility.

ICZM (national or local) existence and

implementation (with budget allocation)

Renovation of the Shlomo Lahat Promenade (2010-2018), which

is a central component of the renewal of the coastal strip, re-

establishing the connection between the city and its beaches by

removing the sea wall and replacing it with a series of seating

areas spread along the promenade, as well as upgrading the

buildings on the beach and turning their roofs into inviting urban

balconies. This has created a new coastline that allows the beach

to be easily accessed from anywhere, giving the public a number

of ways to enjoy the view spreading alongside the city.

Since there are no new areas in this crowded city, the link

between the city and the beach had to create something out of

nothing - a space that creates a new place and a new coastal

culture in Tel Aviv-Jaffa.

The budget for the project is app. 35 million USD.

Promoting strategies for sustainable mobility

(with budget allocation) (e.g. integrated public

transport systems; promotion of public

transport, bicycles)

Bicycle paths

Over a total of 120 kilometers of lanes throughout the city, with

an investment of about 10 million usd in 2016.

Tel Ofan – shared bike scheme

Was launched in 2012 with an annual budget of 3 million usd

per year, and to date there are over 12 million rentals.

Collective vehicles

The pilot project was launched in April, 2017, with an expected

investment of 15 million usd. The project includes 260 vehicles

that operates as free float, which can be taken from any point and

returned to any legal parking space in the city

Pollution prevention action plans for water,

waste, air, noise (with budget allocation)

The environmental authority of the city is responsible for

monitoring and addressing pollution prevention in the city. The

authority handles over 5000 actions per year, with 33

professionals and a budget of over 2 million usd per year. The

authority operates 9 air pollution stations.

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Are there appropriate institutional measures in place?

Yes ☐

No ☐

In process ☒

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Accountable and transparent local government

Tel Aviv –Yafo put transparency, accountability and integrity at

the heart of local governance.

The municipality encourages citizens to participate in and

influence policy design and implementation, and hold officials to

account for municipal decisions. The municipal officials and

stakeholders act effectively in the public interest and are open

about their activities and take responsibility for them.

Also the municipality constantly develops its Smart City

Strategy, incorporating crowd-sourced wisdom, public

participation, and collaboration between residents, businesses,

NGOs and local government.

Developed and implemented as a pilot in 2013, the initiatives

DigiTel has positively impacted the lives of 160,000 residents so

far by reducing the cost of living in the city by offering discounts

to events, sports and leisure activities and well as providing

constant live updates on changes occurring in the city.

The DigiTel platform incorporates demographic data which

enables the municipality to prioritize the communities it offers

discounts and free tickets to, creating a more equitable, balanced

the city and a customer-centric approach to local government.

(The municipality’s DigTel program has been exported to Thane,

India)

In February 2017 the municipality launched “Digi-Dog,” -a first

of its kind initiative to equip dog owners with the digital tools

they need to thrive in a “Smart City

Partnerships with NGOs and other stakeholders

Tel Aviv-Yafo is constantly working to create a climate that

facilitates effective participation of the public in the design and

implementation of sustainable urban development and enables

learning, creativity and sharing to achieve prosperity. In 2012,

the city established the Sustainability Forum as a platform for

partnership with varied stakeholders to promote sustainability in

the city. The Forum meets 3 times a year to evaluate and assess

the city's plans and actions.

The city directly supports the environmental organizations in the

community, through dedicated grants and ongoing training and

support.

The city's Environmental Committee operates through the City

Council, headed by two council members. The committee holds

bi-monthly meetings to develop and promote sustainability

actions and programs.

Participation in decision-making (empowered

society)

The municipality is a founding member of the ILGBC. The

ILGBC is an umbrella organization that promotes green building

and sustainable planning in Israel and has 250 member

organizations, representing all the sectors involved in the green

building industry in Israel, most of them from the private sector.

The council is a platform to create partnerships between the

municipality and the private sector in this important field leading

innovation in sustainable planning and construction initiatives.

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Capacity enhancing

Sustainable Neighborhood Programs - creates a platform for

sustainable partnerships between residents, businesses and

different municipal entities. The program is currently evolving

and encompasses 6 neighborhoods (out of ~ 50).

Does your city promote and support implementation and monitoring?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

Existence of standards, rules and regulations for

developers/investors

In 2014 the Green building standard has become mandatory.

It is a prerequisite for obtaining a building permit in all new

building projects in the city.

ICZM implementation practices

The city's ICZM is defined in a dedicate coastal plan which is

based on the national coastal plan and incorporated in the city

masterplan.

Demonstration/achievements of green public

buildings, green transport systems, etc.

Sustainability is one of three primary goals in the city’s

annual plan, which is based on Tel Aviv-Yafo’s strategic

plan. The city has prioritized the promotion of sustainability,

environmental protection and expanding the city’s green

spaces, with the focus on treating the problem of recycling

waste and on lowering of air pollution levels. Under the

umbrella of the strategic plan, there are numbers of plans

being established per objective:.

• GHG reduction (20% reduction from 2000 baseline by the

year 2020),

• Pollution reduction, in cooperation with the Ministry of

Environmental Protection,

• Recycling, with pilot projects already in place in certain

neighborhoods,

• Water treatment improvement.

Definition and adoption of a monitoring system (e.g.

dashboard of sustainability, urban observatory of

the environment and sustainable development)

The city is currently developing a set of targets as part of the

strategic plan to be incorporated in a dashboard for

Sustainability based on the One Planet Principles and EF

Sustainable finance (fees, taxes, etc.)

The new strategic plan is developing a dedicated chapter to

sustainable finance.

Green procurement

Green procurement guidelines have been incorporated in

tenders relating to energy, buildings and cleaning materials.

Sustainable municipal finance (percentage devoted

to environmental management)

Environmental and sustainability activities are directly

allocated about 11% of the city budget, however there are

additional substantial budget allocated to development

projects.

Is communication and outreach promoted?

Yes ☒

No ☐

In process ☐

Indicator Evidence of the measures/progress achieved in the last 5

years

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Public awareness on sustainability/environment

(with budget allocation)

Two annual highlights: the Sustainability Month with a

budget of around 100,000 usd and the "Love for the

Environment week"/ In additions there is a dedicated internet

site with newsletters and variety of activities with the local

NGOs.

Education and training programs/activities (on

environment and sustainability) targeting adults

and children (with budget allocation/person

assigned)

In the education system and in the community, the

Environmental Protection Authority operates in several

channels:

• Assisting residents in guiding and establishing community

gardens. Today there are 35 gardens throughout the city.

• Broad urban cooperation in promoting the program "From a

neighborhood to a sustainable neighborhood" in seven

neighborhoods in the city. As part of the program, a group of

residents undergo training and guidance to strengthen

community solidarity and significantly improve the quality of

life in the neighborhood.

• Rehabilitation of urban nature sites in cooperation with the

Shafa'a Department As part of the rehabilitation process, the

community is invited to take part in planting and planting

wildflowers and flowering tours according to the seasons of

the year.

Green leadership in elementary schools operates in 53 schools

and promotes the reduction of the ecological footprint. In

addition, the Authority supports the activities of Yarokhik in

about 250 kindergartens in the city.

• The "Baitavun" program - an innovative program to promote

accessibility and awareness of healthy food and is held in the

municipality and in the educational system. Since its launch in

August 2016, 100 days of training have been provided to

create change agents among municipal employees, education

staff and residents.

Direct budget for these activities in 2016 was approximately

500,000 usd.

International cooperation and networks

The city of Tel Aviv Yafo prides itself on being a Global City

with extensive partnerships and cooperation around the world'

especially in the Mediterranean area. The city is a Member of

several sustainability frameworks and is committed to

mitigating climate change, through the following associations:

Covenant of Mayors and ICLEI

One of Hundred Resilient Cities of the Rockefeller

Blue Flag Framework

C40 Framework

Milan Pact for Healthy and Nutritious Food