
Moorestown has met the rigorous requirements to achieve Sustainable Jersey certification at the silver level.
Certified towns were announced at the Sustainable Jersey annual luncheon on Nov. 18 in Atlantic City, during the New Jersey State League of Municipalities Conference. The township has won certification over more than a decade.
Sustainable Jersey’s participating communities now represent nearly 83% of all towns in New Jersey, reflecting a growing statewide movement toward sustainability. In 2025, 83 municipalities achieved the certification. Of those, 52 earned bronze and 31 achieved silver certification, the program’s more advanced level.
Silver-level certification requires a municipality to document completion of a balanced set of the program’s sustainability actions and earn a minimum of 350 points. There are now 191 towns across the state that are certified through the Sustainable Jersey program, a model for community-based environmental progress.
“It’s inspiring to see communities of every size across New Jersey leading the way toward a more sustainable and resilient future,” said Randall Solomon, director of Sustainable Jersey. “These municipalities are not waiting for change – they’re creating it, through action, innovation and collaboration.”
View the full list of 2025 Sustainable Jersey Certified Municipalities.
