Beyond plastic

Protect our national parks from single-use plastics

Pile of waste found on beach on Washington coast.
Pamela Clough | TPIN
Pile of waste found on beach on Washington coast.

From the impressive geysers at Yellowstone National Park to the stunning wetlands of the Everglades, plastic pollution is threatening our national parks and the fragile wildlife that call them home.

Each year, the National Park Service manages nearly 70 million pounds of waste — the same weight as 155 Statues of Liberty. It’s time to end the sale of the most harmful and pervasive plastic products infiltrating our national parks.

Contact your U.S. House representative today and urge them to support the Reducing Waste in National Parks Act.


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