Plastics Subcommittee

Mission: The Green Acton Plastics Subcommittee works under the auspices of the Materials Committee to reduce the use of unnecessary and (especially) single-use plastics in the Town of Acton. The subcommittee researches plastics issues, educates the public about them, and advocates for reductions in plastics use, sometimes including work to change Town bylaws, policies, and/or… Continue reading →

Plastics

The term “plastics” is used for a wide variety of synthetic compounds built up from long chains of carbon with different compounds hanging off as side chains. The long chains give them the ability to bend, and the side chains mean they have many different properties that have made them popular in manufacturing. 

Green Acton Position on Town Meeting Article 26: Great Road Water Supply

Article 26 for Acton Town Meeting 2018 is a non-binding resolution which asks Town Meeting to approve an inter-municipal agreement between Acton and Concord.  In this agreement, Concord agrees to continue to provide water service to customers along Great Road (Rt 2A) in Acton.  In return, Acton agrees to allow Concord to build their proposed… Continue reading →

Frequently Asked Questions about Acton’s Proposed Bag Ban

1. Will this ban hurt our local businesses?    No Local grocers spend $.02 to $.05 per bag and give out 10,000+ /week.  They’ll save money if customers bring their own reusable bags. Many local retailers have already voluntarily stopped using plastic checkout bags. Local retailers can advertise and collect revenue through the sale of reusable… Continue reading →