Quiet Landcare

Quiet Landcare

Healthier outdoor spaces

Transitioning an industry

Quiet Landcare helps transition landscape maintenance to low noise, zero emissions practices to protect the health of workers, children, the public, and the environment. With our collaborator, the American Green Zone Alliance (AGZA), we help municipalities, counties, institutions, businesses, and other organizations make enduring change.

Reducing harmful impacts

New technologies, people-powered tools, and other sustainable practices can reduce noise, toxic emissions, greenhouse gases and other forms of pollution benefiting health, environment, and the bottom line.

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Our work

Transitioning an industry requires a systems-oriented approach that engages public and private stakeholders. Our multifaceted approach is effective in making positive and enduring change. 

  • LEAP (Landcare Economic Analysis Program)

  • Online Education 

  • Workshops

  • Presentations

  • Research

  • Resources

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Landcare Featured News and Resources

Success Stories

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    Botanic Gardens

    Thanks to the American Green Zone Alliance (AGZA) and Quiet Communities, New England Botanic Garden is the first botanic garden in the country with a Green Zone Certification. Read the official press release.

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    Schools

    The leaf blowers go quiet at USC, home of the country’s first campus green zone. Read the full article here.

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    Municipalities

    The Town of Southampton, NY transitioned all its municipal operations to battery electric technology, creating the first AGZA Green Zone® community in the Northeast, and engaging the business community. Watch the video here.

Together, we can change course

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    Get Involved

    Hear what’s happening. Find out what you can do today. Together let’s address noise issues!

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    Explore Our Programs

    Explore our dynamic programs and the breadth of work QC is doing at home and abroad.

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    Support Us

    In order to think big, QC needs your support. Join as a member today.