From Wenonah Hauter, Food & Water Watch <[email protected]>
Subject Frackers don’t care about the planet
Date April 29, 2021 9:06 PM
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John,

Plastic pollution is taking over the planet. It’s in our water and our food. It’s choking our oceans and threatening animals and humans.

Donate Now To Fight Polluting Industries
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And here’s something the petrochemical companies don’t want you to know: Plastics and fracking are two sides of the same coin!

The rapid expansion of fracking across the country created a gas glut that drove fracked gas prices to the lowest levels in decades. That meant fracked gas companies needed to find additional markets to absorb the excess supply and bring prices back up. The plastics industry has been riding to the rescue of Big Oil & Gas. And the fracking industry couldn’t have dreamt of a better ally: a polluting partner to absorb the huge supply of cheap fracked gas that no one else wanted.

This dirty alliance has trapped us in a continuous contamination cycle that endangers our water, air and the future of our planet — it’s often called the “fracking-to-plastics pipeline.”

With your help, we’re challenging these polluting industries! Will you join our campaign with a tax-deductible donation? Together, we can — and we will — stop Big Oil & Gas from hurting communities and destroying our climate with its plastic pollution.
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John, fracked gas is supercharging the plastics industry, contributing to climate-wrecking emissions and causing catastrophic impacts on ocean ecosystems and wildlife. As plastics find their way to the oceans, they’re poisoning and killing marine life.

As plastics break down they form microplastics that end up in the food we eat, the water we drink and even the air we breathe. They're everywhere.

People and wildlife are more important than corporate profits! That’s why we must ban fracking, stop the plastics explosion and stand with communities to fight for a better future.

Please join us! Together, let’s raise our voices against destructive corporate polluters. Let’s fight to protect our planet and the people and wildlife that live here. Donate now to power our campaign against Big Oil & Gas and together we will stop this vicious fracking-to-plastics pipeline.
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Onward together,

Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Watch

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