From Environment Colorado <[email protected]>
Subject Let's make 2020 the year we stop using single-use plastics
Date December 31, 2019 7:15 PM
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Deadline: Midnight TONIGHT
Goal: $200,000

Environment Colorado is working to make plastic pollution a thing of the past. Make a year-end gift by midnight tonight to help us start 2020 off right. GIVE NOW:
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Anonymous,

In the final weeks of 2019, yet another whale washed ashore dead with a stomach full of plastic. We're looking to leave these all-too-common stories behind as we move into a new year.[1]

To get there, our national network is working to win bans across the country on the worst forms of plastic pollution -- but we need support from people like you to continue this work in 2020.

That's why we've set a goal of raising $200,000 by MIDNIGHT TONIGHT to make 2020 the year we put wildlife over waste, and to keep all of our campaigns to defend the environment going strong.
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Donate before midnight, and generous donors will match your gift, up to $100,000 nationwide.

Each year, Americans throw out 25 billion polystyrene foam cups, commonly known as Styrofoam. The average American uses more than 300 single-use plastic shopping bags in just 12 months.

We're using too much plastic, and it's harming our environment and killing wildlife.

But in 2019, our network won major progress in the fight against plastic pollution. Thanks in part to our efforts, Maine and Maryland became the first states to ban polystyrene foam cups and containers this past spring. And four more states banned single-use plastic bags -- which can end up in the ocean from rivers and streams, and are easily mistaken for jellyfish or other food by turtles, whales and other marine wildlife.[3,4]

Every state has a vital role to play when it comes to eliminating plastic pollution -- and we're working to make Colorado the next state to join them.

Let's make our planet a little less polluted with plastic and a lot more safe for wildlife in 2020. Make your end-of-year gift today, and your gift will be matched up to $100,000 nationwide, doubling your impact!
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Together, we'll build on the momentum of the first two statewide polystyrene bans in the country to make Colorado the next to take action. But we can't do it without you.

Anonymous, will you make your MATCHED end-of-year donation to Environment Colorado today?
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Thanks for making it all possible,

Hannah Collazo
State Director

1. Umair Irfan, "The alarming trend of beached whales filled with plastic, explained," Vox, December 3, 2019.
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2. Laura Parker, "A whopping 91% of plastic isn't recycled," National Geographic, December 20, 2018.
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3. Gianluca Messofiore, "Maine becomes the first state to ban Styrofoam," CNN, May 1, 2019.
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4. Laura Parker, "This state is poised to become the first state to ban foam food packaging," National Geographic, May 31, 2019.
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