San Francisco installs water refill stations in schools and public areas to encourage residents to drink more tap water: http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Refill-stations-make-water-the-drink-of-choice-in-6728723.php

San Francisco installs water refill stations in schools and public areas to encourage residents to drink more tap water: http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Refill-stations-make-water-the-drink-of-choice-in-6728723.php

“I happily joined the Plastic Pollution Coalition because plastic has got to go. I am so anti-plastic that I don’t have a cell phone or a computer.” - Jonathan Richman, musician
Join Jonathan Richman and #Resolve2Refuse single-use plastic. Get...

“I happily joined the Plastic Pollution Coalition because plastic has got to go. I am so anti-plastic that I don’t have a cell phone or a computer.” - Jonathan Richman, musician

Join Jonathan Richman and #Resolve2Refuse single-use plastic. Get involved.

“Plastic pollution shouldn’t be thought of as ‘just’ an environmental issue, because like political and economic injustice it’s actually a human rights issue. Throwaway, single-use culture is unsustainable, and it impacts the poorest, most vulnerable...

“Plastic pollution shouldn’t be thought of as ‘just’ an environmental issue, because like political and economic injustice it’s actually a human rights issue. Throwaway, single-use culture is unsustainable, and it impacts the poorest, most vulnerable members of society most severely. But unlike taking action against overt and violent kinds of human rights violations, plastic pollution can be greatly reduced by making simple everyday changes to the way we all live our lives; like carrying a reusable water bottle and refusing to use single-use plastic. The time has come to change the way we live, and to spread the word!” - Alfre Woodard, actress and PPC supporter. Get involved.