Save Gas, Time, And Protect Massachusetts
Preserve one of America’s oldest states by going green. Consider an alternative transportation method to get to work or school. When the weather permits, ride your bike, use public transportation, car pool or walk. In addition to helping the environment, the increased physical activity benefits your overall health.
Recycle whenever possible. Use reusable shopping bags. Certain stores will give money off the bill when you use a reusable bag. Refill your water jugs from fresh water machines and find new uses for the discarded water bottles.I found some more information here.
Turn in your older model for a newer environmentally friendly vehicle. Spend more time relaxing by completing your errands in one trip instead of smaller trips. This helps to cut back on the fuel emissions. Lower the cost of your utility bill by trading in your older house hold appliances for more energy efficient equipment. Conserve water by checking for leaks.
Check with your local city for incentives offered to residents who help to protect the environment by going green. Start a home garden or a shared community garden. Home gardening provides you with fresh vegetables, saves you a trip to the store and let you know under what conditions your vegetables were grown.






