Resources

Part of Sustainable Moorestown’s mission is to serve as a trustworthy and relevant source of education about matters that effect the well-being of Moorestown residents and their surrounding environment. We’ve collected a wide variety of topics and assembled a straightforward guide to keep you informed on sustainability issues. Click on any of the links below to learn more!

Moorestown Documents

Moorestown Environmental Resource Inventory: The purpose of an Environmental Resource Inventory (ERI) is to identify and describe the natural resources of a community. Presented in a form that is useful to a broad audience, the ERI provides the basis for the development of methods and steps to preserve, conserve, and utilize those resources, although it does not include specific recommendations to those ends. The Township Director of Community Development, Planning Board, Open Space Committee, and Environmental Advisory Committee are among the individuals, boards, committees, and organizations that depend on the information contained in this document for their decision making and planning. The ERI is a key component of the Township’s Master Plan.

Moorestown Parks and Open Spaces Trail Map: A volunteer effort organized through Sustainable Moorestown, Moorestown Township, Burlington County and numerous other volunteer groups, this project’s goal is the creation of a Parks and Open Space asset management system to help catalogue and promote the many recreational features of the Township.

Additional Links

Environmental Working Group: Discover a great tool for understanding what’s in your cosmetics, skin and hair care, and sunscreen. Plus a whole lot more.

Farm to School Network: Think our schools should have access to fresh, local produce?  Review this site to learn how to bring fresh farm produce into our schools.

Water Consumption: A clever and engaging site that reveals a hidden secret about the water we consume. Hint – it doesn’t just come out of our faucets.