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Seven additional village mayors have joined four others from earlier this year in earning the first two badges of the G3 Commitment Badge Program, according to a news release.
The mayors were invited to be early adopters, and the villages of Piti, Dededo, Hagåtña and Sinajana were awarded their first two badges during the 2021 Conference on Island Sustainability in April. The villages of Mongmong-Toto-Maite, Mangilao, Agat, Yona, Umatac, Inalåhan, and Chalan Pago were recognized with their badges on May 14. 
The G3C program, part of the island-wide Guam Green Growth initiative facilitated by the University of Guam's Center for Island Sustainability, recognizes and rewards businesses and community groups that create sustainable practices in line with the Guam Green Growth Action Framework and the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.  

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