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Fiffick is right. Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, rockers Sheryl Crow and Melissa Ethridge, former Vice President Al Gore, and producer Laurie David—the list goes on. For Fiffick and those like her, it’s like having a team of national spokespersons promoting your efforts, but without the expense of paying them. “Although this large movement has caused people to become more environmentally aware recently, it’s nothing new to us. We’ve been working a long time,” she adds.

In fact, the City of Dallas purchased its first alternative fueled vehicle 15 years ago, in 1992. Ten years later, Dallas was the first city in Texas to use biodiesel. “It’s a great feeling to be ahead of the curve,” says Ramiro Lopez, assistant director of Dallas’ Equipment and Building Services Department. Since that time, the green fleet has continued to grow. SustainLane—an online media company empowering people, businesses, and government to go green—listed the City of Dallas #5 out of the 50 largest cities in the nation on its “Alternative Fueled City Fleets” list. Dallas is proud to have nearly 2,000 cars and trucks (41 percent of its fleet) running on alternative fuels or are hybrid—the largest fleet in Texas and one of the largest in the U.S.

With 70 percent of the DFW region’s NOx emissions coming from mobile sources, like vehicles, the use of alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles will have a definite impact on the region’s air quality.

But it’s not just air quality that the City of Dallas is focusing on. The City has built an impressive list of accomplishments when it comes to supporting the environment and setting standards for the future.

Dallas’ Environmental Management System (EMS) demonstrates a commitment to not simply comply with laws and regulations, but also to go beyond what’s minimally necessary and do the best work possible on behalf of the environment, the citizens, and the City’s resources. Many new initiatives are the direct result of the system’s broad-based approach to environmental issues. Rather than rely on a compliance officer, or even an entire environmental compliance department, the EMS empowers every City employee to identify problems and take personal responsibility for smart solutions. Here’s a partial list of improvements fostered by the EMS:

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