From U.S. PIRG <[email protected]>
Subject Add your name: This company can help us move beyond plastic
Date December 10, 2025 3:33 PM
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John,

Every 45 seconds, a garbage truck's worth of plastic waste ends up in our oceans.[1]

Where's all that plastic coming from? A huge part of the problem is all of the plastic that's made to wrap a package or container just once before being thrown out.

As one of the world's largest retailers, Amazon can make a big dent in our plastic pollution problem. Tell Amazon: It's time to ditch the plastic packaging.
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Thank you,

Faye Park
President

1. Margaret Spring and Rashid Sumaila, "US needs a national action plan to stem the tide of plastic pollution," The Hill, July 27, 2022.
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From: U.S. PIRG <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, December 1, 2025
Subject: Tell Amazon: It's time to phase out plastic packaging
To: John xxxxxx <[email protected]>

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John,

We use plastic packaging for minutes, but it lasts forever.

Amazon ships over five billion packages annually, with a huge spike during the holidays. This season, our festive deliveries may also come with unnecessary -- and unwanted -- plastic.[1]

We should be able to complete our holiday shopping without the plastic waste. Tell Amazon: We want our packages without the plastic.
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Amazon's plastic bags, padded mailers and plastic film are adding up. In 2022 alone, Amazon's U.S. shipments resulted in 208 million pounds of plastic packaging waste. This is equal to the weight of nearly 14,000 large African elephants.[2]

The sheer volume of Amazon's plastic packaging is a problem, but so, too, is its durability. Plastic lasts for hundreds of years and persists as litter in our parks, playgrounds and waterways.[3] It also breaks down into microplastics as it slowly degrades, and these microplastics are finding their way into our bodies and threatening our health.[4]

Urge Amazon to lead the charge and eliminate unnecessary plastic packaging.
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When it comes to reducing plastic waste, Amazon can continue to do what's right. After we helped deliver 138,000 petitions, Amazon phased out plastic air pillows.[5] And amid new rules in the European Union, Amazon replaced its blue and white plastic mailers with alternatives made from paper and cardboard.[6]

If Amazon can phase out single-use plastic packaging in Europe, they can do the same in the U.S. And when they do, we can complete our holiday shopping without all that unwanted plastic.

Tell Amazon to eliminate unnecessary plastic packaging from its U.S. shipments today.
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Thank you,

Faye Park
President

1. Chris Morris, "Amazon is set to deliver 5.9 billion packages this year--more than UPS or FedEx in a big reversal," Fortune, last accessed Nov. 2, 2025.
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2. Oliver Milman, "Amazon increased US plastic packaging despite global phase-out, report says," The Guardian, April 4, 2024.
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3. "In Images: Plastic is Forever," United Nations Exhibits, last accessed Nov. 3, 2025.
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4. "Here's how microplastics are harming our health," PIRG, Aug. 27, 2024.
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5. Jenn Engstrom and Celeste Meiffren-Swango, "Amazon just took another big step toward reducing its plastic waste. But the job's not done." PIRG, June 30, 2024.
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6. Oliver Milman, "Amazon increased US plastic packaging despite global phase-out, report says," The Guardian, April 4, 2024.
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