The Shenzhen government has given environmental protection much attention since the city was established. This is to ensure that its citizens will have safe, clean and fresh air, water and food. Most of the city's daily garbage, 93.7 percent, has been neutralized. With 442 community parks and natural resorts, the city has greenery covering 45 percent of its urban districts and forests occupying 47 percent of its total area. Each citizen is entitled to 16.01 square meters of public greenery. Shenzhen was named a world "Garden City" in 2000, the first Chinese city to receive this title. In 2004, the city government began to issue a green award to citizens who make a major contribution to environmental protection. Between 2006 and 2010, the city plans to invest 25 billion yuan into 294 projects to treat pollution in 10 areas.