From Mitch Jones, Food & Water Action <[email protected]>
Subject Earth Week Action: Break Free From Plastics
Date April 23, 2024 5:50 PM
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STOP PLASTICS!
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John,

Big Oil is creating wayyyy more plastic than we need.

They’re on a polluting rampage – building more dirty infrastructure like pipelines and power plants and expanding fracking across the country to provide the raw materials used to make plastic. But you have the power to stop them.

Will you fight back against the fracking-to-plastics pipeline? With your voice, John, we’re challenging these polluting industries!

Take action this Earth Week to stop the plastics pollution crisis: Urge your members of Congress to support the Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act.
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The Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act would reduce plastic pollution and build a safer, healthier, and more sustainable future by:

-- Shifting the burden of our plastic pollution nightmare to where it belongs — on the corporations.
-- Establishing aggressive reduction for single-use plastic.
-- Reducing and banning certain single-use plastic products that are not recyclable.
-- Pressing pause on new plastic facilities until critical environment justice and health protections are implemented.

STOP PLASTICS!
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This bill includes the most comprehensive set of policy solutions around plastic pollution ever to be introduced in Congress. Several states have already passed laws to reduce plastic pollution and ban single-use plastic bags – now, we can do it across the country.

Our planet, people, wildlife, and waterways are being harmed and polluted by plastics and the corporations responsible for it – and it’s up to all of us to rise up and stop it! Send a message to your members of Congress: It’s time to break free from plastics!
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Onward,

Mitch Jones
Deputy Director
Food & Water Action

P.S. Join us for Planet vs Plastics, our virtual event tomorrow, Wednesday, April 24 to learn more about how you can fight plastic pollution.
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