JoinThe Yes campaign to uphold the green fee on disposable bags needs your help! We are facing a well financed opponent – the American Chemistry Council – who spent roughly $200,000 just to get on the ballot. How much do you think they will spend to protect their huge profits? But there are two things we have that they don’t:
You can be a part of history by helping Seattle uphold this significant law by volunteering, making a financial contribution to the campaign, and or helping us spread the word to your contacts. We will never match the plastic industry in terms of spending on this campaign, but we have something they don’t: PEOPLE POWER! You can be part of an important and historic movement of people working together to uphold cutting edge environmental legislation that was passed by Seattle City Council in 2008. Be part of something great, sign up today. Volunteer to help the campaign today. We need people to help with
If you want to help, we’ll find something for you to do. Just call or email us. Support the campaign with a financial contribution. Since there is no limit to what you can give, please consider the largest gift possible. You can help Seattle make history by becoming the first US city to implement a fee on disposable shopping bags. The plastic industry has already raised over $250,000, but we can win with your support. Please help out today. Tell your friends. Dear Friend, I’m supporting “Yes on Referendum 1”, the Seattle green bag campaign. This is an historic piece of legislation that will help clean up our environment, prevent climate changing carbon emissions, and save local businesses thousands of dollars. But the campaign is facing a large, well financed and polluting opponent in the American Chemical Council. Please help me spread the word about the campaign by telling people to vote YES on Referendum 1. The vote is August 18 |


