Plastics Project
Pollution from single-use plastics harms our planet, our wildlife, and our own health. Much of this pollution comes from plastic items we don't need in our lives at all - from plastic grocery bags to polystyrene (aka Styrofoam) takeout food containers. The plastics project aims to push forward both local and statewide legislation to ban single-use plastic bags. Currently, we are focused on forming key partnerships with other organizations, such as ANJEC and the Plastic Pollution Coalition, & taking action for a state plastics bill to pass through the state Assembly.
Project Coordinator: Purva Bommireddy
The Sacrifize Zone Online Screening
Thu, Feb 18
|Zoom
Don’t miss this Thursday’s (Feb 18th) online screening of The Sacrifice Zone. Follow Maria Lopez-Nuñez’s experience with environmental injustice. After the film, participate in the discussion on New Jersey’s groundbreaking EJ legislation!
Time & Location
Feb 18, 2021, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Zoom
About The Event
Don’t miss this Thursday’s (Feb 18th) online screening of The Sacrifice Zone. Follow Maria Lopez-Nuñez’s experience with environmental injustice. After the film, listen to Amy Goldsmith from Clean Water Action, Bill Johnson from Tri-County Sustainability, and our own Diversity and Inclusion lead, Tiffany Agkpo, discuss New Jersey’s groundbreaking EJ legislation. Register through bit.ly/Sacrifice-Zone