From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Your Signature Is Needed: Shell’s petrochemical plant MALFUNCTIONED
Date January 30, 2023 2:50 AM
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URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Shell’s new plastics factory poses serious public health
and safety risks for nearby residents!

When Shell -- the 16th richest corporation in the entire world -- announced that it would be building an enormous petrochemical facility in
Beaver County, Pennsylvania, the corporate giant claimed that it would be a “good neighbor” to local residents.

But despite this rhetoric, the multi-billion-dollar business has failed to
address serious concerns regarding public health and safety risks resulting from
the plant's air, water, noise, and light pollution.

The factory is set to produce up to 3.5 BILLION POUNDS of plastic pellets a year, the manufacturing of which will burn through large quantities of fossil
fuels -- releasing toxic pollution into nearby communities, contaminating the
water supply, contributing to plastic pollution, and worsening the climate
crisis. The public deserves transparency and accountability from Shell, but we need
your help standing up to this powerful corporate polluter. Will you take action
now?
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SIGN THE PETITION
[[link removed]]Shell’s Beaver County plant is one of the largest plastics facilities in the country, and community members have every right to be concerned about the dangerous
pollution levels coming from the plant.

Nearby residents are dealing with bright light and noise pollution that runs 24 hours a day. The water pollution could not only contaminate public drinking water but also cold-water fish
habitats. Air pollution alone could lead to serious respiratory and cardiovascular problems. Not to
mention the negative impacts fossil fuel emissions have on the environment.

AND just two weeks after opening, the factory already MALFUNCTIONED, spewing white foam and black smoke into the surrounding community. The state’s
Dept. of Environmental Protection has even had to issue a violation to Shell
after the massive plant exceeded its air permit limits two months in a row.

Toxic pollution and environmental destruction is NOT what being a good neighbor
looks like -- and Shell must be held responsible for endangering the welfare of
Beaver County residents. Please fight back by signing our petition now! >>
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SIGN THE PETITION
[[link removed]]Thanks for taking action to hold Shell accountable!
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