Climate Plan
Greener and Healthier Bratislava
The Bratislava Climate Plan, formally the Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP) of the Capital City of the Slovak Republic, was created in response to the urgent climate challenges we face in our city, in Slovakia, and globally. At the same time, it fulfils the city’s commitment under the Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy.
- Read the Climate Plan14. 02. 2025 • PDF • 19.7 MB
Main Goals of the Climate Plan
The Climate Plan outlines 16 strategic priorities and 65 measures, organized around four key strategic goals:

Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels.

Prepare Bratislava to achieve climate neutrality by 2050.

Enhance the city's adaptation to the adverse effects of climate change, including improving crisis management.

Strengthen collaboration with citizens and businesses to address climate change.

Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels.
The plan includes measures to be implemented by the city and municipal organizations to reduce emissions in areas directly under the city's influence (municipal property, waste management, transportation, and climate change adaptation). It also proposes actions for residents and businesses, with Bratislava committed to actively supporting them in these efforts.

The City Leads by Example

Waste Management and Recycling

Sustainable Mobility

Residents of Bratislava

Responsible Businesses

Adaptation to Climate Change

The City Leads by Example
Given the complexity of the Climate Plan, we have identified 10 key measures for the initial years of implementation:
- Energy Management:
- Renewable Energy Sources:
- Modernizing Public Lighting:
- Sustainable Mobility:
- New Charging Stations:
- Responsible Businesses:
- Heating Sector:
- Zive miesta Program:
- New Greenery:
- Drinking Fountains:
- Vulnerability Assessment (SK)30. 04. 2024 • PDF • 6.77 MB
- Emissions Inventory (SK)30. 04. 2024 • PDF • 1.61 MB
- Emissions Inventory (SK)29. 04. 2024 • XLSX • 148 kB
- Climate Plan – Brochure (SK)30. 04. 2024 • PDF • 2.48 MB