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Victoria Falls monograph details its ambitious bid for green money
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56144, member: 636"] Victoria Falls released its inaugural Sustainability Monograph on Tuesday, establishing a framework to maintain its wetland city designation and achieve renewal after six years. The document supports Zimbabwe's Paris Agreement commitments and national emissions reduction targets of 40 percent by 2030. Dr Washington Zhakata from the Ministry of Environment emphasized local authorities' role in protecting climate-vulnerable ecosystems and achieving net-zero emissions. The monograph outlines strategies for wastewater reuse, renewable energy adoption, and sustainable tourism development. These initiatives position the city to generate carbon credits and access climate financing mechanisms. Town Clerk Ronnie Dube highlighted multiple community benefits from sustainability adoption. Lower operational costs enable better service delivery while attracting environmentally conscious investors and tourists. Environmental consultant Anglistone Siband noted that carbon-neutral destinations appeal to eco-sensitive travelers who can offset travel emissions through their visit. The document follows Cape Town's successful carbon credit model, which generated 46 million Rand last year. Victoria Falls becomes Zimbabwe's second city to launch such sustainability guidelines after Bulawayo implemented similar measures in February. [/QUOTE]
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