The Whole Foods Plastic Problem
Whole Foods can do more and do better to reduce single-use plastic packaging.
Whole Foods can do more and do better to reduce single-use plastic packaging.
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Polluters poured nearly 200 million pounds of toxic substances into U.S. waterways in 2020. We must strengthen Clean Water Act protections and reduce toxics use.
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Across Massachusetts, cities and towns are leading the way to a future powered entirely by clean and renewable sources of energy. This report includes nine new case studies of cities and towns that have adopted innovative policies and programs to reduce the use of fossil fuels and transition to clean energy.
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Methane gas (often known as natural gas) has heated the homes of many Americans for over a century — and for over a century, it has been prone to leaks, putting communities and the environment in danger.
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On behalf of our 56 organizations, we are writing to you to urge you to eliminate single-use plastic packaging from Whole Foods stores in the North Atlantic Region.
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A guide with everything you need to know when considering switching from gas cooking to induction.
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By rebuilding our transportation system to give more people the option to spend less time in a car, by expanding access to active means of travel such as walking and biking, and by adopting zero-emission electric cars and buses, we can make our transportation safer, healthier, cleaner and more efficient.
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