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NOVEMBER 18 WEBINAR: SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK
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Dear John,
Thanks to everyone who joined us for our November 18 webinar on CAMPAIGNING
AGAINST CORPORATE POLLUTERS: HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED, and shared feedback
in the follow up survey! If you didn't have a chance, there's still time to
share your feedback. TAKE SURVEY » [7]
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WATCH & SHARE
If you missed the webinar, you can check out the webinar slides [8] or
watch it [9]. You can also find past webinar recordings. WATCH » [9]
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RESOURCES YOU CAN USE
We have put together some additional resources that you may find useful.
PLASTIC POLLUTION COALITION
* Tell Your Representative to Support the Break Free From Plastic
Pollution Act! [10]
* No, Coca-Cola, Consumers DO NOT Want Plastic Bottles [11]
* Tell Amazon to Stop Polluting Our Planet with Single-Use Plastic
Packaging [12]
* Better Alternatives Now List 2.0 [13]
SAFER CHEMICALS, HEALTHY FAMILIES/MIND THE STORE CAMPAIGN
* Tell McDonald’s: Stop Packaging your food in pollution [14]
* Best Buy: Protect Americans from toxic plastic chemicals banned in
European TVs [15]
* How Retailers Rank on Toxic Chemicals [16]
#BREAKFREEFROMPLASTIC
* Corporate Campaigning [17]
* The Brand Audit Report 2019 [18]
BEYOND PLASTICS
* Plastics legislation tracker [19]
* Consumer-facing action for our Hold the Plastic campaign to food
delivery co's [20]
* Letter people can send to ask local stores to stop
using/selling/packaging products in single-use plastic [21]
* Letter people can send to urge local stores to bring back reusables [22]
* Action urging members of Congress to co-sponsor the Break Free From
Plastic Pollution Act [23]
* Plastic-Free Campus Organizing Resources on Beyond Plastics' site [24]
* Toolkit for any organizations that want to join the Hold the Plastic
campaign coalition [25]
* Make My Tea Plastic-Free [26]
OTHER
* Documentary THE STORY OF PLASTIC [27]
* Indigenous Peoples Major Group for Sustainable Development - “Just 100
companies responsible for 71% of global emissions, study says [28]”
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SIGN UP FOR DECEMBER WEBINAR
Our next webinar, DEEP OCEAN TO OUTER SPACE: PLASTIC POLLUTION SOLUTIONS
[29], will be on Friday, December 4 at 3 p.m. PT | 6 p.m. ET. Click here to
sign up. [29]
PANELISTS
* DR. SYLVIA EARLE, President & Chairman of Mission Blue and National
Geographic Society Explorer in Residence
* DR. KATHRYN SULLIVAN, Chair of Aerospace History at the Smithsonian
Institution
MODERATOR
DIANNA COHEN, Co-Founder & CEO, Plastic Pollution Coalition
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A DONATION [5], so we can KEEP BRINGING YOU INFORMATIVE, AND ENGAGING
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Thanks to everyone who joined us for the webinar. We hope to see you next
month!
In Solidarity,
Emily DiFrisco
Director of Communications
Plastic Pollution Coalition
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organizations, businesses, and policymakers working toward a world free of
plastic pollution and its toxic impacts on humans, animals, waterways,
oceans, and the environment. Plastic Pollution Coalition is a project of
Earth Island Institute, a 501(c)3, non-profit organization, organized and
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