From Chloe, Surfers Against Sewage <[email protected]>
Subject Will you join our paddle-out protest John?
Date May 4, 2023 7:44 AM
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John

Will you join the first UK-wide paddle out protest against sewage pollution? Sign-up and suit-up for the 20th May. It's going to be epic ✊

FIND YOUR NEAREST PROTEST [[link removed]]

Water companies treat people and planet like 💩 Our UK-wide protests on 20th May are a middle finger to the polluters. And as an extra act of defiance, we decided to make a middle finger of our own...

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When and where are we protesting?

On the 20th May, we'll be hosting 12 protests across the UK, one in each of the 12 main water company areas of the UK. Find your local protest here [[link removed]].

Why are we protesting?

In 2022, water companies dumped raw sewage into our blue spaces nearly 400,000 times. And for this "fantastic" performance they paid their CEOs £16.5 million and those in England gave £958 million to shareholders. It's a scandal.

It's time to show polluting water companies and by-standing governments that we won't tolerate this 💩 any longer.

GET ALL THE PROTEST INFO HERE [[link removed]]

Don't let the polluters win. Stand with us, and be part of an epic wave of community action.

For the ocean,

Chloe, Campaign Coordinator

Want to do more to help #EndSewagePollution?

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