Dear John,
With summer winding down in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s back-to-school time for many students. As young people reconnect with classroom friends and teachers, students, parents and guardians are also busy stocking up on new supplies and clothes for the school year ahead. Unfortunately, if you walk down the aisles of almost any store this time of year you’ll notice plastic binders, wrappers, water bottles, pens, and other single-use plastics marketed as “back-to-school” supplies. Step inside the school, and you’ll find even more plastic: lunch trays, drink bottles, utensils and more. Plastic school supplies, foodware, and synthetic clothing shed
microplastics and contain hazardous chemicals known to harm people, and children are especially vulnerable to their effects.
The good news: it’s possible to avoid a school year filled with toxic plastic—and we are going to show you how. On August 17, learn why reusable, refillable, non-plastic school supplies like stainless steel lunch boxes and food storage containers are better for student health, the planet, and wallets—and how to incorporate them into the school year. We will also discuss how schools can incorporate reusable, plastic-free items and practices into their operations. Joining the conversation will be Jessica Cambell, Lower
School Program Director & Educator at Mount Madonna School; Debby Lee Cohen, Executive Director & Founder of Cafeteria Culture; and Heather Itzla, Founder of Wisdom Supply Company. The panel will be moderated by Dr. Manasa Mantravadi, Pediatrician and Founder & CEO at Ahimsa.
DATE: Thursday, August 17 TIME: 2-3 pm PT | 5-6 pm ET Click here to convert to your timezone. Can't attend the live event? Sign up and we will send you a link to watch the recording afterwards.
Please feel free to share the webinar link with others who may be interested https://bit.ly/ppc-webinar-081723. We look forward to your participation.
Julia Cohen, MPH Co-Founder & Managing Director Plastic Pollution Coalition |