Mayor Dario Nardella explains what hosting the summit meant to Florence and what the city is accomplishing when it comes to green issues.
What does hosting the G20 mean for Florence?
This event is the demonstration of how Tuscany, with the significant contribution of Florence and the metropolitan area, is one of the most virtuous regions when it comes to the issues on the agenda at the meeting: sustainability, resilience, the fight against climate change, commitment and solidarity to ensure access to food for everyone, and the importance of greenery in the city form the basis of our administration’s actions. We are proud that our city hosted this event, which for three days offered to guests and local residents occasions to appreciate the city and Florentine and Tuscan excellences through the many side events organized with trade associations.
What did Florence bring to the event?
Our city is very attentive to the issue of climate change, the fight against wasted resources and food education, also in our schools through the many didactic and training projects as part of “Le Chiavi della città”, which involve countless students. For a while now, we have invested in experiential tourism that defends the landscape and local characteristics, in green mobility to reduce pollution by extending the tram network, and incentivizing public and private electric transport. As the city administration, we recently adopted home-to-work transport guidelines for our employees to guide our movement towards sustainable means of mobility as an alternative to the traditional private car, all aimed at reducing traffic and pollution as well as improving air quality. We have also focused our attention on urban forestation by planting 3,000 new trees in the last 18 months, plus we’ve introduced the urban orchard campaign: five new areas will grow up around the city, each with 40 fruit trees and a total of 200 plants. The “Give a fruit tree” scheme makes it possible for residents to give one or two trees, dedicating them to the people they care about and choosing their favourite type. The project is a spin-off of the “Give a tree” campaign, which proved a huge success locally and won several awards, including Agenda Digitale 2019 and Premi dell’Innovazione 2020. With this project, whoever wants to work with us to increase the city’s greenery can do so. Starting with these initiatives that show the contribution that we are making to create a greener, smarter and more sustainable and resilient city that protects the habitat and health of our citizens, Florence has given the Earth’s decision makers the opportunity to see and experience firsthand how much our community and its economy is working to press for change in these sectors, based on the values of environmental, economic and social sustainability.