To a sea turtle, a plastic bag floating in the ocean looks a lot like dinner: a jellyfish, to be precise. That’s why the plastic bags that find their way into the Pacific pose an often fatal risk to wildlife.
And California uses 19 billion plastic bags per year.
A key committee has approved a bill to ban single-use plastic grocery bags. This one simple step could have a huge impact, but it’s going to take a big push to win the votes we need for final passage.
That’s why we need you to help us build support by e-mailing your state senator and assemblymember, using the form through the link.Click picture to sign.
I just signed this, and you should too!!!
i’m not exactly anti-bag
but i am most definitely pro-turtle
sign this
beside paper bags make good wrapping paperSIGNED! [EVERYONE PLEASE SIGN] =D