Why Contribute?

This site is dedicated to helping people look for the most sustainable projects in their area – contributed and judged by the people who visit this website.

All examples are written and reviewed by our contributors, with key features and a slide show of pictures to match. To showcase your project, you must first register.

Adding a case study to our collection benefits your organisation or project through increased exposure to our readers.

Each project is unique in some way, whether in set up, approach, leadership or scope. Case studies are open for debate – if you don’t agree with the verdict, then all you need to do is say so in the review box. We value your thoughts.

The site is multi-searchable: you can search for places by area, feature or keyword – and then sort the entries by category. For example, you can generate a list of projects that include sustainable transport in Scotland, or public spaces projects posted in 2005.

All contributors are asked to submit a profile of themselves when they contribute a case study. These are found under ‘Your profiles’.

Publication of any case study does not imply an endorsement of its merit by the Sustainable Development Commission.

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