FACT SHEET
Your sponsorship of Sustainable Braintree will fund the following initiatives:
□ Energy Task Force - Promotes energy conservation and works cooperatively with local, state, and federal government agencies to encourage the use of renewable energy. - Works with Mass Climate Action Network (MCAN) in the regional COOL MASS program to reduce Braintree’s carbon footprint
- Organizes Eco-teams
- Biggest Carbon Loser competition
- CFL Bulb Exchange
- Braintree’s Carbon Footprint calculation
□ Community Garden Task Force – Educates residents about the importance of sustainable agriculture and food production practices. - Community Garden using organic practices at Perkins Park
□ Farmers Market Task Force – Provides access to locally grown and produced food at the Braintree Farmers Market every Saturday morning at Braintree Town Hall from late June through October with an indoor Thanksgiving market in November. - Braintree Farmers’ Market
- Publication of Weekly Market Updates throughout the season
- Screening of Food, Inc.
□ Recycling Task Force - Encourages all Braintree residents and businesses to recycle through education and awareness campaigns. - Placing recycling receptacles at public events such as Braintree’s Fourth of July Celebration
- Organizes the annual Make a Difference Day on the third Saturday of October
- Presents “Trash Talks” at community and educational organizations
□ Scholarships and Grants – - $1000 Scholarship to a graduating Braintree High School Senior
- $500 grants to two Braintree teachers through the Braintree Fund for Education (BFFE)
□ Community Education – - Community Meetings provide opportunities for citizens to consider ideas that will help our community be more sustainable. Invited speakers share their expertise and lead discussions at these meetings, which take place about four times a year.
- A weekly column in the Braintree Forum discusses environmental and sustainability topics
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