*[Enwl-eng] Americans deserve protection from toxic industrial pollution
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Tue May 6 22:23:15 MSK 2025
No community should have to breathe toxic air.
Stand Up for Clean Air: Demand Buffer Zones to Protect Families from Industrial Pollution
Sign Now
In many communities across the United States, families live in constant danger, surrounded by heavy industries that spew toxic pollutants into the air. This is not just a case of isolated environmental risk — it is a systemic failure to protect vulnerable populations who face the cumulative effects of multiple harmful pollutants, day in and day out.
Sign this petition to urge the EPA to implement strict buffer zones around heavy industrial sites, protecting communities from the health risks of living too close to dangerous factories, refineries, and petrochemical plants.
Recent research by Johns Hopkins University highlights the grave health risks that residents near industrial areas face. These chemicals cause not only respiratory harm, but also neurological, developmental, and reproductive issues. It's time we stop pretending that it's acceptable to expose families to this toxic stew. We can no longer allow industries to place profit over the well-being of our communities. We need buffer zones to ensure that no one is forced to breathe air polluted by industries that care more about their bottom lines than the health of the people around them. Sign the petition to demand buffer zones and protect vulnerable communities from industrial pollution!
Thank you,
Jess
Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. Let's keep heavy industry out of residential areas. Sign the petition!
Sign Now
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From: Jess M., Care2 Action Alerts <actionalerts at care2.com>
Date: вт, 6 мая 2025 г. в 14:31
Subject: Americans deserve protection from toxic industrial pollution
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