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Oregon: A List of Rankings
Some interesting factoids on Oregon and Portland courtesy of Sunun Setboonsarng, an International Trade Officer with the Oregon Economic and Community Development Department (OECDD).
- Portland is America’s greenest city (2008 Popular Science)
- Portland is ranked #1 in SustainLane’s 2008 US City rankings of sustainability
- Portland has the highest per-capita concentration of hybrid vehicles
- Portland has highest per-capita concentration of LEED-certified projects and third most overall (2008 Business Facilities)
- Car sharing (as in Zipcar) started in Portland
- Portland is #1 US city for number of people who bike to work (2007 US Census Bureau)
- Portland is only major city to receive a platinum rating in the League of American Bicyclists 2008 ratings of bike friendly communities
- Portland is #6 best US city to live and launch (2008 Money Magazine)
- Portland is #4 hottest spot for knowledge workers (2007 CNN Money)
- Portland has #4 most educated workforce (2008 Business Facilities)
- Portland is best city to have a baby (2008 Fit Pregnancy)
- Portland is #2 city to “eat smart, be fit and live well” (2008 Cooking Light)
- Breweries in the greater Portland area claimed nine medals at the 2008 World Beer Cup – more than any other city in the world
- Forbes ranked Oregon #2 on its list of greenest states (Oct. 07)
- Oregon ranked #1 Greenest State by Business Facilities (2008)
- Oregon ranked #2 by Business Facilities (2008) in manufacturing momentum, which recognizes how well states are succeeding at building business climates conducive to manufacturing
- Oregon is ranked #2 in terms of promoting energy efficiency (2008 ACEEE – American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy)
- The 2nd and 3rd ranked utility green power programs (based on renewable energy sales) operate in Oregon – PGE & PacificCorp (Dec. 2007, National Renewable Energy Laboratory / US DOE)
- Oregon has more LEED buildings per capita than any other state (same may be true of Portland vs. other cities)
- University of Oregon listed on Princeton Review’s 2008 Green Rating Honor Roll
- Oregon State University received a 2008 Green Power Leadership Award from EPA for its commitment to green power





