Hi John,
Last week I emailed you to see if you could call on the government to stop dumping our plastic waste on other countries and fix the plastic crisis. Since then over 80,000people have called the government to take responsibility for our plastic waste.
We need every voice to make our message stronger and to make sure the government takes action to protect people and the planet. Can you add your name to the petition?
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Here’s last week’s email if you missed it:
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Hi John,
Companies in the UK are still producing too much plastic!
It’s not just harming nature and the planet, but it’s causing serious health emergencies around the world too. The UK produces more plastic waste per person than almost any other country in the world - second only to the USA. But because we can't cope with it, the government is allowing it to be dumped on other countries - and they can't cope with it either.
Can you call on the government to stop dumping our waste abroad and fix the plastic crisis?
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A recent study shows that plastic packaging and plastic bags are the deadliest types of plastic in the ocean. Plastic waste kills hundreds of thousands of seabirds, sea mammals and turtles every year. [1][2]
But plastic is causing serious harm to people too. Less than 10% of the UK’s household plastic packaging is actually recycled in the UK. [3][4] Instead, plastic the government claims is recycled is being exported abroad, where most of it is at high risk of being dumped and burned in the open air. [5]
Communities in Malaysia and Indonesia near where plastic is dumped and burned are reporting serious health problems, like respiratory issues, nosebleeds and headaches. [6][7] The government wouldn’t stand for thousands of tonnes of waste being dumped on the UK - so why is it okay for them to dump waste abroad? This isn’t what 'world-leading plastic' action looks like. This is about the continuation of environmental racism, where communities predominantly in the Global South, and communities of colour are facing the health and environmental impacts of our waste.
The government must fix our plastic waste crisis in a way that doesn’t harm people or the planet. They must take responsibility for our waste and stop dumping it abroad. And as the UK is the second biggest producer of plastic waste per person in the world (behind the USA), we must cut our plastic production drastically - recycling alone won’t stop this crisis. Can you call on the government to fix the plastic crisis?
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Everyone agrees, plastic pollution is bad. Even the government does! They claim to be a world leader in plastic pollution - yet very little has been done. [8] We know this government bows to public pressure - so with support from thousands of people like you, we can hold them to account, and protect not just the planet, but people too.
Thank you for everything you do,
Anthony and the plastics team.
Notes:
[1][link removed] plastics: bags and packaging biggest marine life killers, study finds: [link removed]
[2] Ocean Factsheet: [link removed]
[3] Greenpeace analysis based on volume of plastic: [link removed] and recycling data: [link removed]
[4] What really happens to your plastic recycling?: [link removed]
[5] Greenpeace analysis of UK Trade Info: [link removed]
[6] No Time to Waste Report: [link removed]
[7] UK household plastic found in illegal dumps in Malaysia: [link removed]
[8][link removed] investigates plastic waste exports to Turkey: [link removed]
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