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Shop Locally Grown and Produced <br />The shorter the distance your food travels to your plate or a product <br />travels to your home, the fewer greenhouse gases are produced. Declare <br />one day a week to be a "buy local day" and eat foods produced within 50 <br />miles of your house. Participate in community -supported agriculture and <br />community -supported fishery programs and shop at farmers markets. <br />To find certified green businesses in your area, download the "Shop <br />Green" app or visit https:Hgreenbusinessca.org/. To find other locally <br />owned businesses, contact your local chamber of commerce. <br />Buy produce and fish labeled "As Fresh As It Gets," signifying that it was <br />grown or harvested in San Mateo County. Support restaurants and <br />businesses accredited by the "As Fresh As It Gets" campaign, signifying <br />that they use county -grown produce, fish, and other products. For a list of <br />in -season produce and fish, farmers market locations, and accredited <br />businesses and restaurants, visit htti)s.//smccvb.com/fresh-as-it-lets/. <br />CA Transportation: Decrease unnecessary air travel <br />C.2 Buildings: Increase material utilization in the built environment <br />C.3 Food: Improve consumer use of food/reduce wasted food <br />CA Food: Reduce the emissions intensity of food consumed <br />C.5 Purchased goods: Increase the utilization rates of consumer <br />goods produced and consumed <br />C.6 Purchased goods: Shift consumer spending from discretionary <br />goods to local recreational activities <br />C.7 Purchased goods: Reduce the emissions intensity of consumer <br />goods <br />Services: Investigate opportunities for emissions reductions in <br />C.8 the following sectors: Healthcare, Education, Entertainment <br />and Recreation, Financial Services, and Information and <br />Communication <br />City of Redwood City Climate Action Plan 60 <br />