From Rebekah at Earthworks <[email protected]>
Subject FWD: Help stop ExxonMobil from building the world’s biggest plastics factory
Date December 26, 2025 3:30 PM
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STOP EXXONMOBIL FROM DESTROYING THE ENVIRONMENT ([link removed])

Hi John,

I’m checking in to make sure you saw our news a few days ago. ExxonMobil wants to build one of the world’s largest plastics factories in a coastal community where families already live with the terrible impacts of plastic plants—explosions, fires, and toxic fumes leaking into their homes.

ExxonMobil is the poster child for the dangerous partnership between Big Oil and Gas and the Trump administration. They are not looking out for families and communities.

Right now we have a rare opportunity to stop ExxonMobil before they obtain a permit to build this new and dangerous plastics plant. Will you donate right now to help us fight back and take on ExxonMobil? ([link removed])

DONATE NOW ([link removed])

In October, ExxonMobil hit pause on the permit only after a judge struck down the local school board’s decision to negotiate tax breaks for the corporation. But don’t be fooled — they’re ready to spend millions and fight this in court again, any day now, with a sympathetic President and EPA backing them.

We must be ready.

We need your help right now to prep for this fight so we can work with frontline communities and stop ExxonMobil from getting this permit before it’s too late. ([link removed])

And we can win. Even the U.S. Supreme Court had enough — in June, it forced ExxonMobil to finally pay nearly $15 million in pollution fines they’d dodged for 15 years.

Donate today to help stop ExxonMobil and Big Oil and Gas from poisoning communities. ([link removed])

Thank you for all you do,

Rebekah Staub
Permian-Gulf Communications Manager, Earthworks

P.S. Your support powers our frontline organizing, legal strategy, and public pressure to stop permits like ExxonMobil from building massive plastics plants that are harming communities and destroying the environment. ([link removed])

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