(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 23 - The northern city of Trento is the
greenest city in Italy according to a report by environmental
association Legambiente published on Monday.
The capital of the autonomous province is followed by Mantua and
Pordenone, also in the north, respectively in second and third
place according to the annual Ecosistema Urbano 2023 report
produced in conjunction with Ambiente Italia and Il Sole 24 Ore
on the environmental performance of 105 Italian municipalities.
Milan stands at 42nd place, Florence at 53rd place, Genoa at
58th place and Rome at 89th place.
The Sicilian cities of Catania and Palermo come joint last at
105th place.
The classification is based on 19 indicators covering five macro
areas: air quality, water, refuse, mobility and the environment.
Full details are available at
https://lab24.ilsole24ore.com/ecosistema-urbano/indexT.php.
(ANSA).
Trento greenest city in Italy according to Legambiente
Rome ranks 89th in annual classification