Experience the world sustainably.
This is a map that shows facilities and services in your area that are environmentally, socially and economically sustainable.
The map helps to draw attention to sustainable strategies such as
- Publicly accessible
- Free of charge, Social
- Environmentally friendly production, Organic, Seasonal, Vegetarian
- Environmentally friendly packed, Unpacked, Zero waste
- Fair trade
- Short transport distances, Regional
- Sharing, Lending
- Repair
- Reuse
- Recycling
- Community, Participation
The information is loaded from OpenStreetMap.
You can add this map to your homescreen from your smartphone. Use the "add to homescreen" function in your browser (iOS, Android, etc.)
Thank you very much for your commitment! OpenStreetMap is a project that anyone can participate in. Everything goes through the website, the tools are designed so simple that anyone can use them.
How to document a facilitie or offer is described in this wiki.
Yes. Use the note button in the map corner.
Sure, helping hands are always welcome and there is something for everyone to do.
Then find public and free facilities and offers and add them in OSM. Always check if they really exist by visiting them.
- Check out the list of known public and free facilities and offers.
- Do research on the Internet.
- Keep an eye out when you're on the road.
Vespucci (Android) and Go Map!! (iOS) are useful helpers on the road.
Visit already registered facilities and photograph them and link the picture in OpenStreetMap. The map supports the tags mapillary, flickr, wikimedia_commons and image. Wiki page about Photo linking
The texts are located in the src folder in the files local.ts, index.html and README.md. Send me a pull request via GitHub or contact me directly.
Complete the description of the facilities in the OpenStreetMap Wiki. You can find a direct link to the Wiki page on the map next to the selection of the facilities via the info button .
Then improve this map and send me a Pull Requests. Click here to go to the project website of the sustainable map
Or extend the support for tags and keys in the OpenStreetMap tools. iD (Browser), JOSM (PC), Vespucci (Android), Go Map!! (iOS)
- You have an idea how the map can be extended? Send me an issue via GitHub or a message via my contact page.
- Share this map with your friends.
- Support me with coffee and cake.
- Enjoy your life. ;)
There are many websites for sustainable facilities and offers. Find something you like and worth to support and add them to OpenStreetMap.
You can find links to external resources on the map next to the selection of the facilities via the info button .
Yes. The app is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0. The code is free for use, copying and modification if you publish under the same license.
The code can be used as a basis for your own theme map.
View the source code of this map on GitHub
Try one of the following services:
- MapComplete (Wiki)
- MapContrib (Wiki)
- uMap (Wiki)
- overpass turbo (Wiki) You can use the "Wizard" to create a query, it also understands words like " Lake", " Bakery" and so on
Other maps based on OpenStreetMap
More maps for inspiration:
- The website was inspired by a map from Transition Zürich, which shows sustainable offers, events and facilities in Zurich. Thanks to the developers, publishers and supporters of Transition Zürich for their inspiration and work.
- Sustainable offers, events and facilities. Karte von Morgen
- Public and free offers, events and facilities in Zürich. Zürich unbezahlbar
- Various equipment e.g. pumps, sports fields, etc. Züriplan
- Places where you can participate in city life without papers and / or money. SolidaryCityMap
- Berlin, free of charge and easy for everyone to experience. gratis-in-berlin
- MYBLUEPLANET develops innovative projects that companies, schools and organizations can implement to make a contribution to climate protection. My Blue Planet
- We are postponing Overshoot Day until the end of the year. #MoveTheDate Switzerland
- Visit public bookcases and register them. Look at the beautiful map from Binnette, which is based on the data of boite-a-lire. Click here for the project website from Binnette's bookcases-to-check.
- A map with public and free facilities and offers. Priceless
- A map with public bookcases. Public bookcase
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