The Eco-City Project Report
Abstract
Everyone would want to do the best for their home, planet Earth. We hear about pollution in the streets of our biggest cities and even the small ones too. We can cut pollution, save time, water, and money with eco-living. We model the idea of taking the best care of our planet. Everything that people need for a happy living is available in one community.
Our project aims to model an eco-friendly community. This type of community is a sustainable living region of a city that has everything it needs in one area. The people in the community do not have to travel to other places for the resources they need. Water, food, clothing, electrical cars, charging units for the cars, etc. are all located in one area for multiple residents. The goal of this project is to model the concept of sustainable living.
A community that runs efficiently, affordable for its residents, and creates as little as pollution possible. Sustainable living means raising cattle, irrigation farming, a clean water supply, shopping centers, cars, housing and everything else people need to have a happy living, all available in one area. Hockerton, a place in England, has brought the idea of sustainable living to life. Our project uses Hockerton as a model to create a community that showcases all the benefits we see in eco-friendly communities.
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