Dear John,
Plastic bottled water is the most consumed beverage in the U.S. and worldwide. It has become the default option when communities distrust their tap, lack safe water access, or are looking for a “convenient” drink. Yet this reliance on plastic bottled water puts human and environmental health at risk while actually undercutting safe, accessible, public drinking water—which is an internationally recognized human right.
On Wednesday, August 27, Plastic Pollution Coalition will host a webinar to address how plastic bottled water connects to issues of water injustice, undermines investment in safe drinking water infrastructure, and contributes to the growing global water and climate crises. We will hear how activists, communities, and cities are taking action to envision a world of safe drinking water access without plastic bottles.
Joining the discussion will be: Mary Grant, Public Water for All Campaign Director at Food & Water Watch; Daniel Jaffee, Professor of Sociology at Portland State University; and Amira Odeh-Quiñones, Hydrologist and Community Organizer at
350.org’s Caribbean Climate Network. The webinar will be moderated by Sofia Johansson, Campaign Coordinator at Plastic Pollution Coalition.
DATE: Wednesday, August 27, 2025 TIME: 2-3 pm PT | 5-6 pm ET Click here to convert to your timezone.
Can't attend the live event? Sign up and we will send you a link to watch the recording afterwards.
Please feel free to share the webinar link with others who may be interested https://bit.ly/ppc-webinar-082725
We look forward to your participation!

Julia Cohen, MPH Co-Founder & Managing Director Plastic Pollution Coalition |