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In the time it takes to read this email, 100 TONS of plastic will enter our oceans. {NAME}, we know

In the time it takes to read this email, 100 TONS of plastic will enter our oceans. {NAME}, we know you deeply care about our planet, and for good reason. For over 60 years, WWF has worked to protect the future of nature. We remain devoted to halting and reversing nature loss, tackling climate change, and saving the diversity life on our planet. That's why we're glad you're here with us. So if you're ready to do something important today, read on to learn how you can lend your voice to an urgent issue affecting our planet. Thank you, as always, {NAME}. [View email as a webpage]( [WWF logo]( [TAKE ACTION]( [Jelly fish and plastic debris]( Dear {NAME}, Every year, an estimated 11 million metric tons of plastic pollution winds up in our oceans. That number is so large, I can’t even imagine how much that is. This plastic pollution is harming wildlife, wrecking ecosystems, disrupting livelihoods for coastal communities, and threatening human health. [Tell world leaders: It's time to end plastic pollution ►]( Over the last two years, WWF has been advocating for a global UN treaty on plastic pollution—and now it's within reach, but it won't happen without public support. [We've set a goal to deliver 150,000 names to world leaders in later this month—will you add your name today](? The time is NOW. Every year we wait will only increase the threat posed by plastics. If we don't act, global plastic pollution is predicted to triple by 2040, with devastating consequences for our oceans. Let's not miss this chance. [Take action today and demand a solution to plastic pollution](. Sincerely, Sara WWF Action Team --------------------------------------------------------------- Photos: Jellyfish and plastic debris © naturepl.com / Alex Mustard / WWF [Contact us]( | [Update profile]( | [Privacy policy]( | [State disclosures]( | [Unsubscribe]( Was this forwarded to you? [Subscribe to WWF email]( ¿Hablas español? Visita [Descubre WWF]( © 2024 [World Wildlife Fund](?utm_campaign=wwf-marketing&utm_medium=email&utm_source=stationery) 1250 24th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20037 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Reduce | Reuse | Recycle [supporter]

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