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FRANKFURT’S CITY CENTRE ENVIRONMENTAL SITUATIONThe Env Sit in Frank Cit Cen (possessives in geography!)IntroductionThe purpose of this report is to outline the recent actions done in Frankfurt to reduce the use of energy and natural resources, while evaluating their effectiveness. It will also consider likely future developments in this matter. excellent!Public buildingsThe regional government has set up various measures(colocation doesn’t work) to reduce pollution and energy wastewf. Heating in public buildings has been limited to 21C and has to be turned off during weekends. Energy saving plans for universities and public companies helped bringingg down monthly energy expenses by 20%.Recycle & ReduceAnother approach has been the street marketing campaigns undergone at busy Benedict’s Square. Their aim was to make people aware of the importance of very good! saving water and recycling on a daily basis, trying to go ahead and show it as a green life style. These kind of campaigns have had a great impact on Trier’s citizens because of their unconventional methods.Traffic congestionA popular way for cutting down pollution in cities is the overcoming of automobile dependence, dependence on... and with that purpose a whole new circuit of bike lanes was finished completed is better in November. The project of a CO2 free city centre has found great acceptance, and cooperation with a local e-bike’s factory has been highly successful so far.Future developmentsThe outlook great for our city is optimistic, however there is still much to be done. I would strongly recommend start planning the introduction of renewable energy systems like wind power and solar collectors, among others. Improvements in environmental issues should always be in our city’s agenda.5/5. Tried to find a way to go for 4, but it’s excellent. Very nice indeed! . vocab, word order, collocations all very good, so even the ones that don’t come off are not a problem. Better than some of the English translations you find on Madrid government publicity.
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