Copenhagen Towers complies with the Green Building standard, as required by the EU. Crowne Plaza is also the first hotel in Denmark to have joined the UN’s Global Compact.
In Copenhagen, pocket parks are a tool to create small open spaces with a drop of green providing a refuge from the bustle of urban life, while improving the urban climate.
Copenhagen intends to turn 50% of the Danish windenergy consumption into offshore wind power by 2030. Today large offshore wind farms are placed two kilometres off the city's coastline.
Copenhagen, Denmark, is no longer using landfills as a general solution to its waste problems. Instead, the city has been reducing waste and using that which is produced as a resource that can be recycled or incinerated for energy.