Brown County will participate in IDEM’s Clean Community Challenge pilot program

INDIANA – The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) Monday announced six communities that will be piloting updates to the agency’s Clean Community Challenge including Brown County. 

The Clean Community Challenge is a voluntary program that recognizes and assists Indiana cities or towns that take proactive and positive environmental actions to promote community sustainability. 

This year, IDEM is piloting expanded project offerings including community gardens, curbside recycling, composting, and more. The 2021 pilot communities are Beech Grove, Brown County, Fishers, Merrillville, Richmond, and Zionsville.

These communities are testing new levels of membership, expanded project choices, and reduced paperwork requirements. In partnership with the IU Office of Sustainability, some pilot communities will receive a Fellow at no cost to assist with the implementation of sustainable best practices.

IDEM is working closely with an advisory committee comprised of representatives from Accelerate Indiana Municipalities, the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs, the IU Environmental Resiliency Institute, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, local municipalities, and Earth Charter Indiana to implement the improvements to the program.

At the end of the pilot, the Clean Community Challenge will be open to all Indiana municipalities, including cities, towns, and county levels of government. IDEM expects to open membership to all Hoosier communities in 2022. Communities will progress through the levels of membership from Bronze, Silver, and Gold at their own pace.

For more information about the program, visit https://www.in.gov/idem/partnerships/clean-communities/

About the Clean Community Challenge
IDEM’s Clean Community Challenge is a voluntary program that recognizes Indiana cities and towns that take proactive and positive environmental actions to better their community. The program challenges and rewards municipalities for their work to build a healthy economy, while positively addressing their community’s environmental and social issues. The program can potentially help communities cut operating costs while improving the quality of life for residents.

About IDEM
IDEM (idem.IN.gov) implements federal and state regulations regarding the environment. Through compliance assistance, incentive programs and educational outreach, the agency encourages and aids businesses and citizens in protecting Hoosiers and our environment.