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Nola London’s sustainability-related content was not found in the provided source material. The available pages relate to the City of New Orleans, Port NOLA, and New Orleans & Company, including climate resilience, environmental policy, waste reduction, recycling, stormwater projects, and sustainability consulting for hospitality organisations. No explicit sustainability information for Nola London itself was present in the source content.

Nola London Sustainability Actions

Climate Action Plan updated

Our office has a wide range of duties. These have included updating the City's Climate Action Plan in 2022, as well as managing the development of green infrastructure and stormwater management projects.

Green Marine certification

Port NOLA joined Green Marine as a member in 2014 and earned certification in 2015. To maintain our certification, the Port provides annual evaluation reports and is audited by an independent party every other year.

Trash Free Waters Commitment

In collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Port tenants and community stakeholders, Port NOLA is working to address the fundamental issue of trash, litter and debris. Through this program’s efforts, the Board adopted a Trash Free Waters Commitment in 2015 and has prevented over 35,000 pounds of litter from reaching our waterways to date.

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Nola London Sustainability Commitments

2025

Climate and infrastructure funding

In January 2025, a federal executive order temporarily paused funding for numerous climate and infrastructure initiatives, putting over $139 million in grant funding for climate action in the City at risk.

2030

Reduce environmental impacts

The Port of New Orleans strives to minimize impacts to the environment through education, management strategies and mitigation to protect natural resources, human health and climate future.


Sustainable Development Goals

Nola London is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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