![]() John, You get some food to go, and the restaurant gives you a plastic foam takeout container. You enjoy the meal, and then you throw out the plastic foam container. Since it's plastic, it's hard to recycle, so it gets sent to a landfill. A strong wind sweeps it off the pile of trash, into a nearby forest. Another storm blows it into a stream, which carries it into the ocean, where it will sit for hundreds of years. In the year 2525, that plastic foam container will probably still be there. What will it take to make that plastic pollution the exception, rather than the rule, in the forests and oceans of the future? As a PIRG supporter, you know that our actions today help determine the quality of life in the world of tomorrow. Together, our staff and members are working together to create a future where we use quality materials over and over again, and where the mountains of waste we see today have become a thing of the past. That's the power of making a positive difference every day, with people like you taking one action after another to slowly but surely chip away at the plastic waste problem. It's a simple but effective approach: Study the problem. Identify common-sense, common-ground solutions. Rally the public's support for those changes. Starting with the worst single-use plastics, like plastic checkout bags and foam containers, we're working to reduce single-use plastic as close as we can get to zero. We're encouraging grocery stores and other companies to reduce plastic packaging, much of which is unnecessary, for the products they sell. We're working to require companies to pay the cost of recycling and disposal of their packaging, reducing the burden on our communities and giving the companies an incentive to reduce, reuse and recycle. PIRG is backed by a dedicated team of researchers and tens of thousands of motivated supporters like you. It's a potent combination, and it shows in the real-world progress we've made, together. You've helped to:
Imagine a world where plastic doesn't accumulate in the garbage after every shopping trip. Or a world where we don't feel guilt about our excessive plastic use, because our lives naturally have less plastic in them. A world where companies have to think about our health and environment when making decisions about how they are packaging products. That's what we're working for. And with your continued support, the next big win could be just around the corner. Thank you for your support, 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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