EARTHDAY.ORG has launched multiple toolkits to take on several of the world’s most pressing issues.
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Hi,

EARTHDAY.ORG has launched multiple toolkits to take on several of the world’s most pressing issues. From plastic pollution to climate literacy to waste management, we’re bringing you the information you need to act in defense of the planet.

Our toolkits represent EARTHDAY.ORG’s campaigns and programs that drive grassroots action. They include discussion topics, reading guides, graphics, and social media content for you to share with your friends and advocate for the causes you support. We aim to spread the word on all things Earth Day and the environment, and these toolkits can amplify your impact.

Check out our toolkits.

The toolkits, teach-ins, and mass mobilization deployed at the first Earth Day in 1970 led to 20 million concerned citizens gathering across the country to advocate for environmental action.That activism led to the passing of the Endangered Species Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, which are considered landmark legislation in environmental protection.

Today, 1 billion people take part in Earth Day annually, and we have the technology and resources to spread the word globally at the click of a button. Use our toolkits to support positive change in your part of the world and make Earth Day Every Day!

Make sure to check back for more toolkits as we head into Earth Day 2022.

We’re counting on you,

Kathleen Rogers
President

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