Sustainability and the MTA

Thanks in large part to the MTA, the energy consumption and CO2 output of New Yorkers is approximately a quarter of the national average. By improving, and expanding these efficiencies, the MTA can serve as a national model and regional platform for sustainable growth in the 21st century. The challenge for the MTA is to continue to provide the environmental benefits of mass transportation while reducing and managing our own carbon footprint. Increased use of clean renewable fuels, conservation of water and energy and strategies for climate adaptation will position the MTA as a leader in this context.

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"As one of the world's leading transportation authorities and one of New York City's major water users, the MTA is uniquely positioned to set a global standard for innovative water resource management. By significantly reducing its use of potable water, guarding against future flooding risks, and making beneficial use of ground and storm water to run its operations, the MTA can become a sustainability leader while addressing the challenges of a warming climate and saving the authority and its customers money." - Alex Matthiessen, Hudson Riverkeeper and president, Riverkeeper. Chair, Water Management Group

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