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Get your food from local producers. Co-ops and farmer's markets are a great place to start. The money you spend stays in the community and you often get to meet the people who grow your food.

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Our food system in the United States consumes ten times more energy in fossil fuels than it creates in food energy(1). The livestock industry now accounts for 18 percent of greenhouse gas emissions(2). Approximately one-fifth of all municipal solid waste is food packaging and 98-99 percent of the food we eat is shipped from another area of the country or world.

What does this all mean? It means that your simple everyday decisions about what to eat can have a huge impact on the planet. Cutting back on the amount of meat you consume (we eat 60% more meat today than just 40 years ago), buying locally produced food and buying food with little or no packaging are just some of the ways to green your diet. Analyze your meal for energy consumption related to processing, transporting, packaging, refrigerating, and storing your food. It all adds up!

Eat fresh

Buy foods with minimal packaging

Don't buy bottled water

Bring your own bag to the store

Bring your own container

Buy in bulk

Eat less meat

Buy organic food

Buy food in season

Buy Local