Breathing clean air is a human right, but the polluting fuels we are forced to use in cars, trucks, and airplanes has compromised our lungs for too long. Four states are already doing something about it by giving consumers a choice to use sustainable fuels in the car they already own made from local recycled sources like used cooking oil and food waste, which run up to 80% cleaner. New Jersey could see the same benefits in improved air quality and lower health care costs by becoming the fifth state to enact a Clean Fuel Standard.
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