From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Your Signature is Needed: Greedy company released toxic chemicals into the sea
Date November 12, 2023 3:50 PM
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If your community was DEVASTATED by a corporation releasing TOXIC CHEMICALS,
wouldn’t you want compensation? Accountability for the company that ruined your
life?

In 2016, a Formosa Plastics steel plant in Vietnam released chemicals into the
sea, killing untold numbers of marine animals and ruining millions of people’s lives who depend on the sea and its fish. Most victims have received ZERO dollars in compensation from Formosa Plastics.

Activists demanding restitution for Formosa Plastics’ victims have launched a global hunger strike from the front of a petrochemical plant in Texas, where Formosa Plastics has
also committed environmental crimes, including releasing billions of plastic pellets into waterways. Please, Friend, support the activists who are putting
their bodies on the line and tell Formosa Plastics to compensate the people
whose lives it has ruined!
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SIGN THE PETITION
[[link removed]]If Formosa Plastics isn’t held accountable for its actions in Vietnam, what’s to
stop its next factory from causing another catastrophe? For example, Formosa
Plastics has plans to build a mega-polluting plastics plant in Cancer Alley – a region of Louisiana already poisoned by more than 200 petrochemical plants and refineries.

Formosa Plastics has a long history of corruption, environmental harm, and human
rights offenses. It’s past time it was held accountable before it hurts more
people. That’s why brave activists are taking a stand – but they’re getting hungrier every second we wait. Will you help us meet our midnight goal of 6,381 more signatures and help hold
Formosa Plastics accountable?
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[[link removed]]Standing with you,
Paloma Henriques
Senior Petrochemical Campaigner,
Friends of the Earth

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