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John,
Through good times and bad, we focus on issues that bring people together.
That's why we're working to keep our streets and waters clear of plastic, to reduce our dependence on potentially dangerous pesticides, and to make sure every consumer has the right to repair the stuff they buy.
Your support makes it all possible. Will you make a tax-deductible gift today?
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We tackled a range of challenges this year, and we faced some tough obstacles. But your support fueled real positive action and change.
For example, this year, U.S. PIRG Education Fund and our national network helped organize the first International Plastic Pellet Count, a citizen science effort to document plastic pellet pollution on shores around the world. Volunteers collected nearly 50,000 plastic pellets, but we have so much more work to do to cut down on plastic.[1]
You make it possible for us to spotlight and reduce plastic waste and pollution. Make a tax-deductible contribution today.
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We're also working to cut electronic waste, or e-waste, one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the world.[2]
For example, this year, we helped give more consumers the tools and resources they need to repair the stuff they buy. As part of International Repair day, our national network helped organize "fix-a-thons" that helped people repair their laptops instead of trashing them because Microsoft stopped supporting Windows 10.[3]
We have the tools to make the world work better for everyone, but we need you to help us keep making it happen.
You can make a positive difference with a tax-deductible donation today.
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Researchers have told us that pesticides like neonicotinoid pesticides can make the bees that pollinate our food sick, and even paralyze and kill them.
With bee species suffering population loss, PIRG and our national network are working to educate consumers, raise awareness about bee-killing pesticides and get them off store shelves.[4]
Your support makes all the difference, John. Will you help fuel our campaigns by making a tax-deductible contribution?
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Thank you for your commitment to a healthier, safer and better world,
The team at U.S. PIRG Education Fund
1. Grace Vickers and Lisa Frank, "Nearly 50,000 plastic pellets found through citizen science effort," PIRG Education Fund, September 17, 2025.
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2. Justin Smith and Lucas Gutterman, "What is e-waste?," PIRG Education Fund, April 27, 2023.
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3. Meghan Smith, "As Windows 10 tech support ends, PIRG organizers rescue laptops across the country," PIRG Education Fund, November 5, 2025.
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4. Steve Blackledge, "3 ways neonic pesticides are harming bees," Environment America, April 19, 2024.
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Your donation will power our dedicated staff of organizers, policy experts and attorneys who drive all of our campaigns in the public interest, from banning toxic pesticides and moving us beyond plastic, to saving our antibiotics and being your consumer watchdog, to protecting our environment and our democracy. None of our work would be possible without the support of people just like you.
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U.S. PIRG Education Fund
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