NYC Going Green

NYC Going Green

In efforts to reduce air pollution, and improve the city's "long term sustainability, Mayor Michael Bloomberg set a goal to plant 1 million new trees by the year 2017. Each year for the next 10 years, the city "will plant 23,000 trees along city streets and any other "place where it is possible to plant a street tree."

Implications - City citizens are looking to find oasis within their urban environment, rather than having to go to cottages or the countryside. As deforestation becomes an imminent threat to human livelihood and pollution, efforts to incorporate trees into urban planning are becoming more important. Furthermore, trees and other nature-inspired designs fit into home decor, fashion, technology and other industries.
Trend Themes
1. Urban Green Spaces - The trend towards creating urban green spaces offers opportunities for businesses to develop innovative solutions such as vertical gardens or rooftop farms.
2. Sustainable Urban Planning - The push for sustainable urban planning presents disruptive innovation opportunities for industries such as architecture, construction, and transportation.
3. Nature-inspired Designs - The incorporation of nature-inspired designs into industries such as home decor, fashion, and technology provides opportunities for innovative products and services.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The need for sustainable urban planning opens up opportunities for architects to design eco-friendly buildings and infrastructure.
2. Construction - The demand for sustainable construction methods creates opportunities for innovative building materials and green construction practices.
3. Transportation - The emphasis on sustainable urban planning creates opportunities for disruptive innovations in electric and autonomous transportation solutions.

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