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LexCAN is a Lexington-local climate action and advocacy group. We work with partners and collaborators for meaningful change. Join our movement!

Lexington banned Natural Gas and Housing Boomed Anyway

Canary Media has highlighted Lexington as an example of a town that has continued to produce housing, including affordable housing, after passing strict environmental standards on new buildings.

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Helping Residents Electrify Everything

LexCAN works closely with the Town of Lexington's sustainability team to create programs like Clean Heat Lexington.

Reducing Waste and Protecting Ecosystems

We work closely with many local partners like LexZeroWaste, Lexington Living Landscapes, and many more organizations for maximum impact.

Advocating for Policy Change

LexCAN has helped turn climate ideas into town bylaws — including the nation’s first gas-powered leaf blower ban and a law banning fossil fuels in new home construction. Advocacy isn’t just talk.

Trusted by local climate leaders

Bill McKibben, Senator Mike Barrett,  Kerry Emanuel, and Maggie Peard share their support for LexCAN

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Coming Up

Vote YES on June 16 to reduce Waste

June 16th 2026 | 12:00 am

What if we could cut down a third of Lexington’s household trash?

Voting YES at the special Election on June 16 offers us a chance to do just that!

Voting YES is a climate action to reduce trash. YES means the town will still collect one free bin of trash per household weekly and may charge a reasonable fee for trash in excess of one bin. According to MassDEP, charging fees for excess trash is the single most effective way to reduce municipal solid waste. Lexington is behind – half of Massachusetts towns already have similar programs and see a 25-50% reduction in trash!

Voting YES will enable town staff to continue to develop a trash program that reduces trash tonnage and spending, distributes trash costs more equitably and saves tax dollars for other vital services.

Voting YES is a proven method for reducing trash, which limits the greenhouse gases produced from creating and incinerating trash that goes up in smoke and creates pollution that affects environmental justice communities.

Where does all that “waste” go? It gets diverted into sustainable systems:

– Food Waste Composting

– Mindful and Enhanced Recycling 

– Donate & Reuse

– Conscious purchasing and consumerism

The climate connection is clear! Voting YES is taking action!

We need a STRONG turnout. Vote YES on June 16.

Let’s cut the waste!

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This is a very short campaign with limited time to spread accurate information. Please click any of the buttons below to help this effort.

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Get involved and spread the word to your family, friends and neighbors. We all win when you vote YES!

Upcoming Events
Drive Electric Massachusetts Symposium

Jun 10th @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

People over Utility Profits Statewide Rally

Jun 10th @ 1:00 pm

ClimateXChange Webinar: Powerful Planning: How States Can Secure a Clean and Reliable Grid

Jun 10th @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Climate Conversations

Vote YES on Tuesday, June 16 to cut down a third of Lexington’s household trash

  Voting YES is a climate action to reduce trash. YES means the town will still collect one free bin of trash per household weekly and may charge a reasonable fee for trash in excess of one bin. According to […]

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Bridging the Gap to Clean Energy with Lexington HeatSmart for Chinese Speakers

Lexington is leading the way in clean energy, but technical jargon and complex incentive programs can often create barriers to adoption. To ensure all our neighbors can access clean energy incentives, LexCAN has launched Lexington HeatSmart for Chinese Speakers. What is […]

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Climate Book Club: From Wasteland to Wonder

LexCAN is pleased to co-sponsor a new “Climate Book Club” in partnership with Cary Library.  April 6th 7:00-8:30 PM Cary Library, Large Meeting Room  1874 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington  This April we will be discussing “From Wasteland to WONDER: Easy Ways We […]

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