Learn.
The plastic pollution problem is most often thought of saving the oceans, wildlife and the planet from all of the plastic waste we toss out. But there is more to plastic pollution than that. The pollution from plastic starts long before single-use plastic products ever reach the oceans. We must also look to plastic production and how it is polluting the air we breathe and the water we drink. And it is disproportionately affecting communities of color.
Vote.
We shared howvoting matters . One of the best ways we can effect change is through voting, in each and every election. Voting gives power to the people and allows us to hold our leaders accountable. Local, state and federal elections can make a huge difference in our lives and the environment. Be sure you’reregistered , get politically engaged and make your voice heard! Vote at the ballot. Vote with your wallet. Vote for environmental progress and environmental justice.Another update: Today, Senator Kamala Harrisplans to introduce a companion bill in the Senate to theEnvironmental Justice for All Act introducedearlier this year in the House of Representatives.Contact your Senators today to let them know you support this necessary and important legislation!
“Environmental justice is interconnected with every aspect of our fight for justice. From racial justice and economic justice, to housing justice and educational justice, we cannot disentangle the environment people live in from the lives they live,” Harris told Grist in an email. “These crises we are experiencing have exposed injustices in our nation that many of us have known and fought our entire lives.”
The Law
We also sharedorganizations that are taking the fight to the courts , as the fight for environmental justice extends beyond the picket lines and protests. These organizations are working to make sure that our laws and policies protect, preserve, and promote environmental justice for people and planet. They are working to change the legal systems and prevent companies from dumping toxic waste in the air and water in communities predominately populated by BIPOC.Do the work.
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Yes, we must all do our best to reduce our own use of single-use plastics. Throughout our blog andInstagram feed we are constantly sharing many ideas and tips on how you can do this. But, it's not enough.As environmental activists, we must recognize that environmental and climate justice can not come without social justice. We cannot solve the climate crisis without first addressing inequality. We must do more. We must fight against corporate polluters. We must vote and elect leaders who believe in environmental justice for all. We mustamplify the voices that are educating us on environmental racism . We must continue to learn more and do more to fight fora better environment for everyone.