The deluge of fracked gas has unleashed a dangerous buildout of oil and gas wells, storage facilities, and pipelines, worsening climate change and spreading a toxic web of pollution.
But fracking is also powering a vicious fracking-to-plastics cycle where more fracking drives more fracked gas infrastructure — like pipelines, power plants, and plastics manufacturing — which encourages more fracking. Why? Because fracked gas and oil provide the raw materials used to make plastic.
It’s a relationship that comes at a heavy cost to ourselves and our planet. Food & Water Action is fighting back against the fracking-to-plastics pipeline. With your help, John, we’re challenging these polluting industries!
Oil and gas corporations don’t care what destruction they leave behind as long as they make a profit (while polluting our planet with plastic and endangering our food, water, and climate). But we do!
Together, let’s raise our voices against the destruction caused by the fracking-to-plastic pipeline. That’s why Food & Water Action calls for a nationwide ban on fracking and all new oil and gas infrastructure to cut plastic pollution off at the source.
Food & Water Action and its affiliated organization, Food & Water Watch, are advocacy groups with a common mission to protect our food, water and climate.
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