Every action has a cost. That’s as true for driving a car as it is for growing food and delivering it to your dinner plate. What we eat matters. The food choices we make every day have a big effect on the environment. The good news is that even small changes in what we buy and eat can add up to real environmental benefits, including fewer toxic chemicals, reduced global warming emissions, and the preservation of our ocean resources. Eating "green” can also mean eating
fresher, healthier foods while reducing your grocery bill and supporting farmers. Choose local food options whenever possible and avoid purchasing food imported by airplane. But keep in mind that the type of food and how it was produced may be of greater environmental
significance.