Alps, 23 green flags for 2024 assigned by Legambiente to the Alpine arc: Piedmont king of high altitudes
Alps increasingly green, attentive to sustainability and innovation. This is demonstrated by the sprint in 2024 of green flags, the recognition that…
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Alps increasingly green, attentive to sustainability and innovation. This is demonstrated by the sprint in 2024 of the green flags, the recognition that Legambiente assigns every year to the Alpine region, which reach 23, recording a +15.7% compared to 2023 (there were 19). Green banners whose protagonists are communities, territories, citizens, associations and administrations capable of focusing on sustainability and innovation, giving a new future to mountain places, threatened by the climate crisis and housing depopulation. Piedmont is confirmed for the sixth consecutive year as the undisputed king of good practices with 5 green flags, followed by Valle D’Aosta, Lombardy, Veneto, with 4 flags respectively, Friuli Venezia Giulia, 3 flags, and then by Trentino, Alto Adige, and Liguria, all with one flag.