From Jayla Burton <[email protected]>
Subject Stop this Corporate Giant from Pinkwashing
Date October 4, 2019 7:01 PM
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Breast Cancer Industry Month is here! This years we are telling corporate giant 3M to Say Never to Forever Chemicals!

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John,
We’re four days into Breast Cancer Industry month. This year, we’re demanding 3M to stop pinkwashing and peddling toxic PFAS. A huge thank you to everyone who’s taken action ([link removed]) . We’re honored that more than 20 health and environment organizations have endorsed our Say Never to Forever Chemicals campaign. If you haven’t, take action NOW! ([link removed])

That’s not all: We just released another episode of Breast Cancer Action’s new podcast. In this episode, Karuna and I give you the inside scoop on our Say Never to Forever Chemicals campaign. Tune in to learn more. ([link removed]) And take action!

Best,

Jayla Burton
Program Officer
Hi
John,
Each October, multibillion-dollar corporations try to make money off of breast cancer by telling us to buy their products to “support a good cause.” When 3M markets pink ribbon products, but also produces toxic forever chemicals that may contribute to an increased risk of breast cancer, that’s pinkwashing.

Tell 3M’s executives to stop the production, use, and sale of all PFAS. Tell 3M to stop pinkwashing! ([link removed])
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3M’s pink ribbon products can’t distract us from the fact that their PFAS are toxic and may increase the risk of breast cancer.

PFAS are called forever chemicals because they don’t break down, and evidence shows that even very low levels of PFAS exposure is not safe for human health. Researchers have found at least one PFAS in 98% of Americans.

Like many businesses looking to build their brand, over the years 3M has run several breast cancer promotions. 3M has marketed pink ribbon Post-its and is currently selling pink stethoscopes to “help the fight against breast cancer,” while continuing to produce and use PFAS that may increase the risk of breast cancer.

One of 3M’s own consultants warned that the chemical used for years in Scotchgard “is one of the strongest cancer promoters I’ve ever seen.” In addition to causing some cancers, PFAS interfere with normal hormone functioning. They’ve also been shown to suppress the immune system, the body’s first line of defense, which helps the body prevent rogue cells from growing into breast cancer. Even low dose exposure to PFAS changes the structure of the mammary gland and interferes with breastfeeding.

Tell 3M’s executives to stop producing, using, and selling PFAS and to stop pinkwashing ([link removed]) !

Marketing pink products isn’t enough! If 3M really cares about breast cancer, they will put our health before their PFAS-driven profits.

In Solidarity,
Karuna Jaggar
Executive Director, Breast Cancer Action
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