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The German town cutting emissions with play cash

DW English · Jun 1, 2026, 9:30 AM

Key takeaways

  • It started as a school project to promote local businesses in a remote Bavarian region.
  • "An estimated 10 to 15% of customers pay this way," one bookseller told DW.
  • The locals call it the "Chiemgauer" — and it's a currency they invented themselves.

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It started as a school project to promote local businesses in a remote Bavarian region. Now, the "Chiemgauer" currency helps to cut emissions.

https://p.dw.com/p/5Dmg FResidents can earn the local currency by making climate-friendly choices and then spend it in the region Image: Florian Kroker/DWAdvertisement Walk into a bakery or a bookshop in Bavaria's Chiemgau region, and you might spot a customer paying with what looks like play money — colorful banknotes printed with grasshoppers, ladybugs and other insects.

"An estimated 10 to 15% of customers pay this way," one bookseller told DW.

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