Dear John,
More and more pollinators are hurtling toward extinction. From monarch
butterflies to bees, these vital creatures are dying at unprecedented rates.
This year, we are ramping up our work to get pollinator-toxic pesticides off
store shelves and out of our food system, but we need your help. Help save pollinators from toxic pesticides -- Rush a $10 donation to Friends
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The decline of pollinators harms both our food system and our planet. Bees
pollinate the crops we rely on for food -- one in every three bites of food we
eat depends on bees and other pollinators.
Toxic pesticides -- like Bayer-Monsanto’s neonicotinoids -- are a major driver
of bee die-offs. So, we’re pushing Kroger, the largest traditional grocery
company in the country, to stop selling food grown with bee-toxic pesticides.
The company has been dragging its feet, so we’re sending a message straight to
its CEO by installing a massive billboard close to Kroger’s headquarters,
highlighting its role in the pollinator die-off, and demanding it take the
action that science -- and bees -- require.
Tell Kroger to stop selling bee-killing pesticides -- Support Friends of the
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[[link removed]]40% of wild invertebrate pollinators are already on the brink of extinction.
Butterflies, bees, moths -- many pollinators that were once abundant are now
disappearing. If we don’t take urgent action in 2021, it will only get worse.
We are already seeing the impact of pollinator declines on food production.
Crops like blueberries, cherries, and apples all suffer from the lack of bees.
And we’re at risk too. These dangerous pesticides are so prevalent in our food
products, that many of us eat them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Glyphosate -- the key ingredient in Bayer-Monsanto’s Roundup -- has been linked
with cancer, endocrine disruption, DNA damage, decreased sperm function,
disruption of the gut microbiome and fatty liver disease. In short, we don’t
want to be eating the stuff.
By pushing retailers to stop selling these products, we can save bees and other
pollinators, preserve our food system, and safeguard our own health, all at the
same time.
Take action to get toxic pesticides out of our food system, and safeguard people
and the planet. Donate $10 to Friends of the Earth today.
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[[link removed]]With your help, John we are turning the tide in the
fight to save pollinators. We’ve won statewide pesticide bans. We’ve built
support for game-changing national legislation like The Save America’s
Pollinators Act and the Ban Toxic Pesticides Act. We’ve pushed most of the
garden industry to stop selling toxic pesticides.
Now it’s Kroger’s turn.
After three years of campaigning driven by Friends of the Earth members like you
-- including lab testing that exposed toxic pesticides in retail brand foods
targeted to children -- Kroger committed to a better pesticide policy. But it
didn’t go nearly far enough. As bees continue to die at alarming rates, we have
to keep the pressure on.
As the largest traditional grocery chain in the U.S., Kroger has the ability to
make our food system healthier and safer for pollinators -- and all of us. But
it will take a groundswell of outrage from consumers like you to pressure Kroger
to improve its pollinator and pesticide policy.
We’ve seen time and again that when we organize, people power can force even
corporate giants like Kroger to make the changes we need. This is what Friends
of the Earth is built for. With your help, we will get toxic pesticides out of
our food system and save the bees for future generations.
I know you believe in holding corporations accountable, saving pollinators, and
protecting our food system. Please support Friends of the Earth with a donation.
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[[link removed]]Thank you,
Lisa Archer,
Food and agriculture program director,
Friends of the Earth
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