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Pennsylvania Environmental Scorecard 2021-2022
Organizational Sign-On Letter for HB 2043
Please sign on to the letter using the form below. On behalf of the undersigned organizations, we support HB 2043 and urge you to do so as well. This legislation would uplift Environmental Justice communities by requiring facilities seeking permits within these already burdened areas to prepare a cumulative environmental impact assessment that includes any potential negative impacts their operations may have on the surrounding area. It would also empower the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to deny a permit application if it finds that the cumulative impacts of the
Victory! Pittsburgh Enacts Single-Use Bag Ban
Victory! Just in time for Earth Day, Pittsburgh City Council unanimously passed a ban on wasteful single-use plastic bags. The ordinance is expected to reduce distribution of nearly 110 million plastic bags annually and decrease plastic litter. Clean Water Action is grateful to have played a part in making this happen. Thank you to every member and supporter who took action!
Pittsburgh is now the 6th municipality in the commonwealth to pass this kind of policy, joining Philadelphia, West Chester, and others. The ordinance prohibits retailers and restaurants from distributing single-use
Allegheny County Lead Safe Homes Program
Clean Water Action 2022 Endorsements in Pennsylvania
Help us elect the following candidates in the May 17 th Democratic primary ! These candidates earned our endorsement and deserve your vote because they recognize that our future depends on prioritizing our planet and health over corporate profits. Plus they’re ready to act now!
Summer Lee for Congress, District 12 Summer will fight in Congress to prioritize uplifting communities historically targeted by polluters, to transition us to 100% renewable energy by 2030 and ensure these and other environmental actions generate good paying green jobs. But this isn’t just about policy. Her 100%