We’ve got to stop the fracking-to-plastics pipeline.

We’re literally eating and drinking plastic — and if frackers get their way it will only get worse.1

The fracking-to-plastics pipeline is a continuous contamination cycle that's putting our water, air and the future of our planet in severe danger.

You can help stop the fracking-to-plastics pipeline — Start your monthly gift and become a Food & Water Action Partner today!

*Thanks to a generous donor, all monthly gifts will be matched through the end of the year!*

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

People are ready to take action. Individuals, cities and countries are moving to ban single-use plastics. But in order to fully address our plastic problem, we need to stop it from the source. And since fracked gas is a key building block for plastics, the source of our plastic problem is fracking.

Frackers don’t care about the planet. They want to continue to build more plastic facilities in order to make more money. We need to act fast to stop them — and you can power this fight!

Start your monthly gift right now to fight the fracking invasion and stop more plastic from threatening our planet!

We can stop this before it’s too late. Together we have successfully stopped fossil fuel facilities from being built or updated in places from Philadelphia to Los Angeles. We can build on these victories and stop this fossil fuel buildout to ensure a livable future.

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