Massachusetts Food Policy Expendable Trust
To create a strategic food system security plan for Massachusetts.
To create a strategic food system security plan for Massachusetts.
To promote the framework for “The Utility of the Future” by developing a series of white papers for policymakers, media, consumer advocates, utilities, and others.
To retire the Mt. Tom coal plant sooner rather than later, and then engage the community in planning the redevelopment of the coal plant site in a way that secures jobs and protects the health of residents.
To convene and facilitate the public interest communitys work on priority clean energy issues, engage local business leaders, and participate in New Hampshires comprehensive energy planning process.
To increase adoption of high-efficiency wood pellet boilers to advance a renewable energy economy in northern New England, and to promote more comprehensive and effective thermal energy policies at the federal and state levels.
To provide technical assistance to municipal leaders and developers in five to seven cities and towns as they move their microgrid projects from conception to completion, and to recommend supporting policies and provide information to city and state policymakers on…
To support the “Mind the Store” campaign, which works to educate the public about the need for federal chemicals policy reform and improve chemicals management among the largest retailers in the United States.
To promote federal chemicals policy reform.
To support the release and distribution of the “New England Food Vision” throughout New England.
To promote comprehensive chemicals policy reform and to ensure strong implementation of such policies.