From EWG Rapid Response <[email protected]>
Subject Big Ag strikes back
Date March 23, 2023 12:01 AM
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Environmental Working Group
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Stop Pesticide Pollution
Fundraising Drive
GOAL: $100k
Donate $15 Today and We'll Send You a Dirty Dozen™ and Clean FIfteen™ Bag Tag!
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Shocking news, friend,

Multiple Big Ag–allied groups launched baseless attacks against the 2023 Dirty Dozen™ and Clean Fifteen™ lists WEEKS before their release.

Chemical agribusiness front groups like the Alliance for Food and Farming (AFF) and the Genetic Literacy Project have tried to discredit our work for years. Now they are claiming our research is “not scientifically supportable” and that we “do no real work” – all before they could even access our 2023 guide!

Will you help us defend EWG’s vital research and donate $15 or more today?
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We set a goal of raising $100k for our Stop Pesticide Pollution Campaign, which uses our research and advocacy to fight back against these attacks. If you help by donating $15 or more, we will send you a Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™ bag tag as a thank-you.
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Many peer-reviewed scientific studies have shown disturbing links between pesticides and adverse human health issues. Research from Harvard University shows that consuming produce with high levels of pesticide residues may lessen the benefits of fruit and vegetable consumption, such as protection against cardiovascular disease and mortality.

But organizations like the AFF want to keep you in the dark and protect their companies’ bottom lines, even if it means attacking reputable pesticide research. We need your help countering their talking points and fighting for healthier fruits and veggies!

Please, friend, donate just $15 or more to help EWG counter Big Ag’s lies and give us the support we need to protect your health. As a bonus, if you donate $15 or more, we’ll send you our 2023 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce bag tag as a thank-you!
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Consumption of fruits and vegetables, organic or not, is critical to a healthy diet and good health. But if you’re concerned about dietary pesticide exposure, you can rely on tools like the Shopper’s Guide to help you make the best choices for yourself and your family. That’s why it’s so important we’re able to keep putting out these lists year after year, furthering our pesticide research and protecting consumers’ health.

Will you help us reach our goal of $100k to Stop Pesticide Pollution this month? Remember, all donations will go toward our research and advocacy on toxic chemicals like pesticides. If you give $15 or more, we’ll send you our 2023 Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen bag tag as a thank-you!
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Don’t allow Big Ag to silence us and hide the truth. Join us in fighting for non-toxic fruits and veggies!

Thanks for your support, friend.

– EWG Rapid Response


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