Move Past Plastic, MPP
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Partners

Become a partner

A partner is a business, club, or organization that wants to be informed about the single-use plastic (SUP) crisis and influence community education and actions. Your group is welcome to attend monthly meetings and contribute to solving this problem in any way possible. You can commit to learning more about the problem by visiting this site and receiving emails and resources from Move Past Plastic. It can include signing petitions or being involved in one or more organizational groups: Legislative, Public Awareness/Education, or Research. We respect your group's right to enjoy nature, your families, jobs, and other responsibilities. MPP is a NO judgment zone. We humbly accept and are grateful for the contributions you can make.

Join Move Past Plastic (MPP) to work toward a future

that embodies reciprocity and regeneration, where we

strive to give back more than we take.

Share how you would like to partner. You may send a brief biography, logo (or picture), and website URL to this page so the community can benefit from your business or organization.

Benefits of being a partner:

Receive MPP meetings times and locations Availability of resources, education, and networking Receive and contribute to the newsletter Receive emails related to SUPs and supporting a regenerative economy Receive information about ways you can help, i.e., petitions, letters to the editor, writing legislation, writing to legislators, education outreach, research, etc. Ability to request presentations Participate in and influence MPP initiatives Opportunity to fund MPP initiatives Opportunity to be a fiscal sponsor Thank You, Business/organization name on the website as a partner Your hyperlinked logo on all initiatives your co-host Optional Your Business/organization name is hyperlinked to go straight to your website Your organization's/company's hyperlinked logo will be added to the MPP website Brief Description of your organization (<100 words) Your Business/Organization Logo on MPP’s opening page hyperlinked to your Business/Organization's Website

Conodoguinet Creek Watershed

Association, CCWA

Mission Statement: a non-profit, environmentally concerned citizens group created to take appropriate action on matters that affect the welfare of the Conodoguinet Creek Watershed in PA.

PA League of Women Voters

The League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania is a statewide, nonpartisan, grassroots organization. We believe that through informed action, people can make profound changes in their communities. Our dedicated members work every day to provide voter services, educate the public, and advocate for issues that matter. Find your local League to get involved!

FoCo Trash Mob

Frustrated and tired of ending up with so much non-recyclable packaging when you just wanted to buy the FOOD not the PLASTIC?! Well, Return it to the Offender! …through Active Discards, Send-backs, Take-backs, Plastic attacks…or Trash Mobs! FoCo Trash Mob says “Reduce, Reuse, Return to Offender!” We also educate about SUPs (single use plastics) through presentations and tabling at local events. Contact us: focotrashmob@gmail.com
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Lending a helping hand.

Sponsored by TLC Foundation

Artist 4 Earth

Artists donate art and you make a donation for a print.
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Beyond Plastic

Launched in January 2019, Beyond Plastics is a nationwide project based at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont, that pairs the wisdom and experience of environmental policy experts with the energy and creativity of grassroots advocates to build a vibrant and effective movement to end plastic pollution. We use our deep policy and advocacy expertise to build a well-informed, effective movement seeking to achieve the institutional, economic, and societal changes needed to save our planet, and ourselves, from the negative health, climate, and environmental impacts of the production, usage, and disposal of plastics.

Safe Healthy Playing Fields

Supporting communities and providing the facts We equip communities and policymakers with the facts and science of why grass fields are superior to artificial turf plastic fields, and why natural-surface playgrounds are superior to synthetic surfaces.
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Move Past Plastic, MPP
Sponsored by TLC Foundation
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Partners

Become a partner

A partner is a business, club, or organization that wants to be informed about the single-use plastic (SUP) crisis and influence community education and actions. Your group is welcome to attend monthly meetings and contribute to solving this problem in any way possible. You can commit to learning more about the problem by visiting this site and receiving emails and resources from Move Past Plastic. It can include signing petitions or being involved in one or more organizational groups: Legislative, Public Awareness/Education, or Research. We respect your group's right to enjoy nature, your families, jobs, and other responsibilities. MPP is a NO judgment zone. We humbly accept and are grateful for the contributions you can make.

Join Move Past Plastic (MPP) to work toward a

future that embodies reciprocity and regeneration,

where we strive to give back more than we take.

Share how you would like to partner. You may send a brief biography, logo (or picture), and website URL to this page so the community can benefit from your business or organization.

Benefits of being a partner:

Receive MPP meetings times and locations Availability of resources, education, and networking Receive and contribute to the newsletter Receive emails related to SUPs and supporting a regenerative economy Receive information about ways you can help, i.e., petitions, letters to the editor, writing legislation, writing to legislators, education outreach, research, etc. Ability to request presentations Participate in and influence MPP initiatives Opportunity to fund MPP initiatives Opportunity to be a fiscal sponsor Thank You, Business/organization name on the website as a partner Your hyperlinked logo on all initiatives your co-host Optional Your Business/organization name is hyperlinked to go straight to your website Your organization's/company's hyperlinked logo will be added to the MPP website Brief Description of your organization (<100 words) Your Business/Organization Logo on MPP’s opening page hyperlinked to your Business/Organization's Website

Conodoguinet Creek Watershed

Association, CCWA

Mission Statement: a non-profit, environmentally concerned citizens group created to take appropriate action on matters that affect the welfare of the Conodoguinet Creek Watershed in PA.

PA League of Women Voters

The League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania is a statewide, nonpartisan, grassroots organization. We believe that through informed action, people can make profound changes in their communities. Our dedicated members work every day to provide voter services, educate the public, and advocate for issues that matter. Find your local League to get involved!

FoCo Trash Mob

Frustrated and tired of ending up with so much non-recyclable packaging when you just wanted to buy the FOOD not the PLASTIC?! Well, Return it to the Offender! …through Active Discards, Send-backs, Take- backs, Plastic attacks…or Trash Mobs! FoCo Trash Mob says “Reduce, Reuse, Return to Offender!” We also educate about SUPs (single use plastics) through presentations and tabling at local events. Contact us: focotrashmob@gmail.com
More info

Beyond Plastic

Launched in January 2019, Beyond Plastics is a nationwide project based at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont, that pairs the wisdom and experience of environmental policy experts with the energy and creativity of grassroots advocates to build a vibrant and effective movement to end plastic pollution. We use our deep policy and advocacy expertise to build a well-informed, effective movement seeking to achieve the institutional, economic, and societal changes needed to save our planet, and ourselves, from the negative health, climate, and environmental impacts of the production, usage, and disposal of plastics.