From U.S. PIRG <[email protected]>
Subject We're ready to move beyond plastic in 2023. Are you with us?
Date December 30, 2022 1:03 PM
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Friend,

The United States is the world's largest plastic polluter: Every year, we produce a staggering 42 million metric tons of plastic waste.[1]

PIRG is working to fix that -- and we need your help.

For decades, supporters like you have fueled our work to find practical solutions to real problems. That's why generous donors are matching gifts to PIRG dollar for dollar, until midnight on Dec. 31, up to $50,000 nationwide.

You can double your impact by making your year-end gift now.
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If you've tried to go shopping without bringing home a pile of unnecessary plastic packaging, or if you've bought something online this holiday season, you know that it's just about impossible to avoid plastic waste.

And here's the thing: Just 20 companies are responsible for producing over half of all single-use plastic in the world.[2]

It's time for companies to take responsibility for the waste that their products are designed to become, and for retailers to get rid of unnecessary plastic packaging. It's time to move beyond plastic.

With your help, here's how we're going to get it done:

* Working to ban some of the worst single-use plastics at the state level, and to hold companies responsible for the waste their products are designed to become. Just this year, we helped lead the charge by passing a producer responsibility law in Colorado, and an important truth in recycling law in California. Donate now >>
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* Calling on major retailers, including Whole Foods, Costco and Amazon, to get rid of unnecessary single-use plastic packaging. Earlier this year, we helped convince Coca-Cola to commit to an important first step in reducing its plastic waste.3] [Donate now >>
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* Building support for federal action to tackle the plastic waste crisis, including the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act. After PIRG and our allies mobilized activists to send tens of thousands of messages to decision makers, the Biden administration committed to important first steps to phase single-use plastic out of our national parks.4] [Donate now >>
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We're standing up to powerful interests, but we need your support to make it possible. We don't accept a penny from corporations; our work is fueled by grassroots supporters like you.

We're ready to move beyond plastic in 2023. Are you with us? Double your impact -- up to $50,000 nationwide -- by making your matched donation before the year is over.
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Thank you for making it all possible,

Faye Park
President

1. Oliver Milman, "'Deluge of plastic waste': US is world's biggest plastic polluter," The Guardian, December 1, 2021.
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2. Sandra Laville, "Twenty firms produce 55% of world's plastic waste, report reveals," The Guardian, May 17, 2021.
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3. "Consumer, environmental advocates welcome Coca-Cola's Commitment to Reuse," U.S. PIRG, February 10, 2022.
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4. "Biden administration commits to removing single-use plastic from national parks," U.S. PIRG, July 20, 2022.
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