*[Enwl-eng] The U.S. needs to finally ban single-use plastics

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Sun Jan 29 23:02:29 MSK 2023




                        It is time for the EPA to step up and take action.









                        The U.S. Needs to Finally Ban Single-Use Plastics



                             Sign Now




                        Environmentalists just won a huge victory in 
England, where the British Government just announced an official ban on many 
single-use plastics! This is amazing news for people and the planet – and 
the U.S. EPA should take note!



                        Sign now to tell the United States Environmental 
Protection Agency that it is time to finally ban the majority of single-use 
plastics!



                        The ban includes plastic plates and cutlery, as well 
as trays, bowls, balloon sticks and some polystyrene cups and food 
containers. Corporations produce over 300 million tons of plastic every year 
around the world – and a U.S. ban would help significantly reduce that 
giant number. It is time for the EPA to step up and take action by following 
in England's footsteps. Sign the petition now to tell the EPA to step up and 
finally enact a single-use plastic ban!




                 Thank you,

                        Jess

                        Care2 Petitions Team



                        P.S. The EPA must follow in England's footsteps and 
ban single-use plastic! Demand action!

                             Sign Now









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From: Jess M., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2023 8:01 PM
Subject: The U.S. needs to finally ban single-use plastics



 
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