From Melanie Benesh, EWG <[email protected]>
Subject Nearly there
Date December 31, 2024 12:46 AM
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Friend,

I wanted to make sure you saw the email from Mark Ruffalo (below). We’re incredibly grateful he’s lending his support to EWG in this final stretch of 2024. He has already done so much to help raise awareness of the PFAS contamination crisis.

I’d like to give Mark a report on today’s fundraising numbers, but we’re not quite at our goal.

Your support is integral to the work we can achieve in 2025 on PFAS and other toxic chemicals. Even just $15 can make a big impact, and all gifts are MATCHED until midnight tomorrow. Can I count on you to make a tax-deductible donation now?
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We know you have many worthy causes to support, and we’re truly honored when you choose EWG.

Thanks for your support, friend.

Melanie Benesh
Vice President of Government Affairs, EWG


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To: [email protected]
From: Mark Ruffalo
Date: Monday, December 30th, 2024
Subject: How long do we have to wait?

Environmental Working Group
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Time is running out - It's time to hold polluters accountable for poisoning our communities. Give to EWG to help ramp up the fight! Rush your gift by midnight, December 31. - DONATE NOW
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Friend, how long do we have to wait for safe drinking water?

Since the 1960s, chemical companies like 3M and DuPont have known the PFAS “forever chemicals” used in their products were linked to cancer, reproductive harm and even a weakened impact of kids’ vaccines.

They knew, but they kept it a secret. They kept dumping them into our rivers and lakes, and now we’re paying the price.

Polluters face no federal limits on how much toxic PFAS they can release into waterways.

Meanwhile, children and families are getting sick. And taxpayers are stuck footing the bill, to the tune of billions in cleanup costs.

This is why I stand with EWG. EWG is leading the fight to hold polluters accountable, expose industry coverups and push for stronger protections. But they can’t do this urgent work alone. Right now, I’m asking you:

With less than 2 days left in 2024, EWG is $75,000 short of its fundraising goal. Will you step up and rush your tax-deductible gift today?
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The Biden administration has done more than any other to clean up our water – like setting bold new limits, known as maximum contaminant levels, on toxic forever chemicals in drinking water. But the work to clean it up will only intensify in the years ahead.

We can’t afford to wait. We can’t let polluting companies profit while communities suffer.

Rush your gift to EWG before year-end to make sure they have the resources needed to continue this fight.
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Your support powers EWG’s research, advocacy and public pressure – forcing action when the government won’t. We must get PFAS chemicals out of our water and hold the polluters who created this crisis accountable.

It’s time to say: No more secrets.
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Thanks for having EWG’s back with me, friend.

Mark Ruffalo
Activist and Actor

Donate Now
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