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Zero Waste in MA
Our state’s landfills and incinerators pollute the air and water of neighboring communities. Unfortunately, Massachusetts produced 6,160,000 tons of waste in 2023, falling short of its own waste reduction goals, and actually increasing 2.7% from 2022 and 8.8% from 2018. We're trending in the wrong direction. But most of that waste is actually made up of materials that don’t need to be thrown in the trash including things that could have been recycled or composted, like cardboard, glass, paper, metal, leaves, yard waste, and food scraps. We need the Commonwealth to get serious about reducing
Zero Waste for New Jersey
We're on a mission to create a world without waste! Clean Water Action is working to reduce single-use waste due to its adverse impacts on our health, from creation to disposal.
ReThink Disposable in New Jersey
Learn more about the work ReThink Disposable is doing in New Jersey.
Waterbury Home Energy Action Campaign in Connecticut
Clean Water Actions is helping Waterbury residents access Connecticut programs to save energy in their homes.
Civic Engagement and Democracy in California
Clean Water Action builds grassroots strength in California to impact environmental policy in Washington, D.C., in Sacramento, and at home in our communities.