Explore Connecticut's Eco-Friendly Towns This Earth Month Connecticut’s towns are embracing sustainability with renewed vigor as Earth Month approaches, offering residents and visitors opportunities to engage with eco-conscious practices, events, and dining. The state’s Sustainable CT program, launched in 2017, has certified 139 communities across the state, with 12 achieving Gold Status for their commitment to environmental best practices. These towns, including Fairfield, Branford, Greenwich, and Litchfield, have earned recognition for their efforts to reduce carbon footprints, promote renewable energy, and foster community resilience against climate change. Additionally, 18 towns have received Climate Leader Designation, highlighting their progress in cutting greenhouse gas emissions while balancing economic and public health benefits. Fairfield, a Gold-certified town, has been a leader in sustainability initiatives since the program’s inception. Mary Hogue, chair of the Natural Environment Committee and co-chair of the Advocacy & Equity Committees for the Sustainable Fairfield Task Force, noted that the town’s early focus on environmental advocacy laid the groundwork for its current achievements. “Fairfield participates in statewide advocacy calls, collaborating with other towns to share best practices and mentor one another,” Hogue explained. This collaborative approach has helped towns like Fairfield refine their sustainability strategies, from waste reduction to green infrastructure projects. The month of April, which includes Earth Day on April 22, is a key time for celebrating these efforts. Festivities span the state, with events ranging from educational workshops to family-friendly festivals.#connecticut #fairfield #sustainable_ct #branford #greenwich