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Chelsea High School student urges you to take a plastic reduction pledge

Courtesy photo. One day’s plastic at WWRA.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Emma Stanavich for the information in this story.)

Plastic pollution is a worldwide crisis that wrecks havoc on wildlife and the world’s oceans.

In an effort to encourage positive change within our community and help the planet, I, Mrs. Sinacola, and the members of Arbor Club have created six lifetime pledges you can take to reduce your plastic consumption.

Commit yourself to a lifetime of money saved, reduced waste, a healthy body, and peace of mind that you are doing your part to combat plastic waste.

Sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSedPNsmNmFHlwcaV0Ia0fsA815G6zfqSFCmpkHwHbsWi_xhxg/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&usp=mail_form_link

Your first name and last initial is all that’s needed to make a difference.

By entering, you’ll also have a chance to win a free bamboo toothbrush on May 22.

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1 thought on “Chelsea High School student urges you to take a plastic reduction pledge”

  1. So proud of your efforts, Emma. I am a resident of Chelsea Retirement Community and did a month-long presentation on the issue of Plastic Pollution last year. Our residents watched A PLASTIC OCEAN: https://plasticoceans.org/about-film/ Residents could then take the pledge from Clean Seas, which was started by the U.N. in 2017. https://www.unenvironment.org/news-and-stories/story/surfing-wave-change-clean-seas-campaign-celebrates-two-years-action

    Thanks for all your efforts on behalf of the planet!

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