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Tuesday, October 11, 6pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Your health matters; learn how fossil fuels, that are the feedstock for plastics, are impacting the health of our children and our own physical and mental health.
With this latest report from the Physicians for Social Responsibility out about how PFAS [Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances] have been used in the fracking industry in Ohio, it is more important than ever that Ohioans and everyone in the Ohio River Valley and beyond understand the impacts of petrochemicals on their health. Use this link to view this report.
Many people don’t know that fracked gas is mostly used to make single use plastics.
Join us on October 11 at 6pm; please share this event widely!
RSVP for this event by using this link.
Hosted by Buckeye Environmental Network, Sierra Club Ohio, Citizens for Rights of the Ohio River Watershed, PASUP [Pittsburghers Against Single-Use Plastic], Thrive_At_Life: Working Solutions, Between the Waters, Ohio River Guardians, Ashtabula County Water Watch, Climate Reality: Pittsburgh and SWPA [Southwestern Pennsylvania], Indigenous Environmental Network, and Tackling the A-Z Impacts of Plastic.