From U.S. PIRG <[email protected]>
Subject Your gift matched: We're putting a stop to wasteful plastic packaging
Date December 2, 2025 1:01 PM
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John,

Amazon ships more than 5 billion packages annually in the United States: The equivalent of about 17 parcels for every single person in America.[1]

That adds up to being a mountain of wasteful plastic packaging. It's the season of giving -- but shopping for gifts shouldn't deliver a pile of plastic waste to our doorstep.

As a giant retailer, Amazon can have a giant impact on the plastic pollution problem. That's why this Giving Tuesday, we're focusing on convincing Amazon to reduce its use of wasteful plastic packaging.

To help make it happen, generous donors are matching Giving Tuesday donations dollar for dollar, up to $20,000 nationwide, until midnight tonight.
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The United States is the world's largest plastic polluter.[2] But it doesn't have to be this way. When we work together, we can make big progress towards a future beyond plastic -- and this is how we get there:

With your support, we know we can convince Amazon to do the right thing.

Two years ago, PIRG researchers and volunteers set out to discover whether or not Amazon packaging was actually being recycled.

The answer? No -- almost none of the Amazon packaging we tracked actually ended up at recycling centers.[3]

After the discovery, supporters like you helped us call out Amazon's plastic waste by sending more than 138,000 petition signatures to the company, urging it to reduce single-use plastic in its shipments.

And it worked. After our campaign, Amazon began phasing out padded plastic shipping envelopes and plastic air pillows.[4,5]

Every dollar you give before midnight tonight will be matched, up to $20,000 nationwide. That means your gift goes even farther to support PIRG's work to cut plastic pollution and make our next victory possible.
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At PIRG, we know how to win. Our team of advocates and researchers has decades of experience pursuing common-sense solutions to the real problems facing our world, from cutting wasteful plastic to phasing out toxic pesticides.

But the most important member of our team is you, John.

We don't take a cent from corporations. Grassroots supporters like you fuel everything we do.

This Giving Tuesday, double your impact to build a future beyond plastic with a matched gift.
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Thank you for your support,

Faye Park
President

1. "Amazon Logistics Statistics," Capital One Shopping, July 23, 2025.
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2. Oliver Milman, "'Deluge of plastic waste': US is world's biggest plastic polluter," The Guardian, December 1, 2021.
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3. Jenn Engstron and Celeste Meiffren-Swango, "Truth in Recycling," U.S. PIRG Education Fund, March 19, 2024.
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4. Jenn Engstrom, "Statement: Amazon to phase out single-use plastic shipping bags," PIRG, July 19, 2023.
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5. "Amazon announces its largest reduction in plastic packaging in North America to date," Amazon, June 20, 2024.
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