From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Your Help Needed: Ask Home Depot & Lowe’s to Reject Roundup
Date January 29, 2021 4:49 PM
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Dear John,

Valentine’s day is right around the corner and pollinators urgently need your
help! RSVP Now to protect pollinators.
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The active ingredient in Bayer-Monsanto’s Roundup® -- glyphosate -- is wiping
out milkweed, the only food source for monarch caterpillars. This has
contributed to monarchs declining by 90% in the past 20 years alone. Glyphosate
has also been linked to bee declines. Monarchs and other essential pollinators
could vanish within our lifetimes.

Lowe’s and Home Depot can play a huge role in ending the use of this toxic
pesticide in our backyards and across the country, but so far neither has
committed to reject Roundup ® .

It’s time to turn up the pressure. John, will you join
other activists coast to coast and demand that Home Depot and Lowe’s show their
love for bees and butterflies by getting Roundup ® out of their stores?

What: Week of Action to protect pollinators from Roundup ® . There will be options to take action at a Lowe’s or Home Depot store or to
participate from home, on social media, or even offline. We’ll send you a
toolkit with all the details after you sign up.

When: Starting February 8th through Valentine’s day.

Where: From anywhere in the U.S.!

Sign up for a Valentine’s Week of Action to protect pollinators!

RSVP Now
[[link removed]]My heart sinks knowing that the numbers for this past season’s butterfly count
in California, once in the millions, now barely reached 2,000. At the same time,
the use of Roundup ® has increased dramatically. But after receiving over fifty thousand petition signatures from people like
you demanding they remove Roundup® from store shelves, Lowe’s and Home Depot
have yet to act.

The EPA found that glyphosate can injure or kill 93% of U.S. endangered species!
And researchers have found that glyphosate can impede the growth of bee larvae
and impact bees’ ability to navigate and find food.

And glyphosate harms people, too -- it’s a probable human carcinogen. It’s also
associated with kidney disease, fatty liver disease, shortened pregnancy,
decreased sperm function, endocrine disruption, and disruption of the gut
microbiome.

If you’re concerned about the wellbeing of people, pollinators, and the planet,
then join the Week of Action and help push Lowe’s and Home Depot to do something
about this crisis!

Pledge to take action the week of Valentine’s Day to show people and pollinators
love.

RSVP Now
[[link removed]]We need 20,000 Friends of the Earth members to pledge to bump up the pressure on
Lowe’s and Home Depot this February. Will you join us by telling them to show
pollinators love by rejecting Roundup®?

Lowe’s and Home Depot could be pollinator champions by removing products
containing glyphosate from their physical stores and online -- following the
example of their competitor, Costco. This would send a powerful message to glyphosate’s manufacturer,
Bayer-Monsanto, that it must phase out this harmful chemical.

And instead of replacing Bayer-Monsanto’s Roundup® with other toxic products,
garden retailers can increase offerings of organic and other safer alternatives.

Friends of the Earth members like you played a key role in convincing Home Depot
and Lowe’s to protect pollinators by committing to stop selling garden plants
grown with bee-killing neonic pesticides. Now, you can push them to take another
vital step in pollinator protection! RSVP to our Week of Action and help show
pollinators -- and all of us -- love!

Join the swarm and save our pollinators: Tell Home Depot and Lowe’s it is time
to step up!

RSVP Now
[[link removed]]Standing with you,
Paolo Mutia,
Food and agriculture campaign associate,
Friends of the Earth

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