![]() John, Amazon sent more than 1.5 billion deliveries to doorsteps during a single holiday shopping season.1 At this time of year, as we shop for gifts and essentials alike, wasteful plastic packaging piles up for all of us. A problem as massive as the plastic pollution crisis -- and a company as big as Amazon -- might feel impossible to contend with alone. But together, we can make a difference. We have a plastic pollution problem on our hands. Every single year, the United States generates an unbelievable 35 million tons of plastic waste. We're the world's single biggest plastic polluter.2 Here's the good news: We know we can convince big companies like Amazon to cut waste -- because we've done it before. After 138,000 people like you banded together to urge Amazon to reduce single-use plastic in its shipments, the retail giant announced that it would phase out plastic shipping envelopes and plastic air pillows.3 Amazon still needs to deliver on these commitments, and get rid of the rest of their plastic packaging. This win was a huge first step -- but there's still more work to do. Will you help make it possible, John? Make your Giving Tuesday gift now. At PIRG, we have decades of experience combining professional research with advocacy and grassroots organizing to tackle big problems. And we do it all thanks to the combined efforts of supporters like you; we don't take a penny from corporations. Convincing corporations to cut back on wasteful packaging is just one part of our overall plan to build a world beyond plastic. We're also working to:
To keep these campaigns going strong, we need everyone who believes in a zero-waste future to come together. Thank you, Faye Park Your donation will power our dedicated staff of organizers, policy experts and attorneys who drive all of our campaigns in the public interest, from banning toxic pesticides and moving us beyond plastic, to saving our antibiotics and being your consumer watchdog, to protecting our environment and our democracy. None of our work would be possible without the support of people just like you. |
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