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Great Pacific Cleanup Update
Students across the state from San Diego to Davis have been working hard to address the problem of plastic pollution in the Pacific. A great pacific garbage patch twice the size of Texas is swirling around in our ocean, killing millions of birds and marine animals, such as sea turtles. An estimated 80% of this marine debris comes from land-based sources of trash, such as single-use plastic grocery bags. Californians use an average of 12 billion plastic grocery bags each year, enough to travel to the moon and back 9 times. In the past few months, we have successfully moved plastic bag bans forward in four of the six cities we were working in, setting the stage for a statewide ban to be introduced in the State Assembly in January. Collectively, the student CALPIRG chapters have generated over 25,000 petitions to ban the bag.
In addition to collecting grassroots petitions, CALPIRG students have been organizing media events, building coalitions, and creating lots of visibility around the issue. The CALPIRG chapter at UC Berkeley organized a week dedicated to ocean education, which included a press conference with the mayor. He was not the only special guest they invited. They featured a 25-foot inflatable sea turtle for the entire community to see.
Students in cities and counties such as Davis, Alameda county and Glendale have successfully urged their elected officials to introduce bans. In cities and counties where bans have passed, such as Los Angeles, students are pushing for stricter legislation. CALPIRG has started a conversation that has spread across the state and beyond. With the precedent set by the 14 cities and counties in California that have passed bag bans, places such as Washington have gone on to pass state-wide bans. Our goal is so see the same happen in our state with the introduction of a bill this January.
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Students from across the state organize a press conference to STOP CUTS to CalGrants in Sacramento with their elected officials. -
UC Berkeley Intern Kat Lockwood speaking to students at Cal about the NO on 23 campaign to protect California’s clean air and global warming law with Van Jones. -
UCSB interns host the Textbook Rebellion as part of a national tour to fight high prices and successfully get both TV and print media to report on their event. -
Actress Amy Smart speaks at the CALPIRG Statewide Organizing Conference about activism and banning plastic grocery bags. -
Four TV, two radio, and two print media cover our High Speed Rail Spring Break Tour stop in the central valley. -
UC Davis students kick off a TEXT-2-GIVE table for Somalia Famine Relief on the quad – our efforts statewide raised thousands of dollars for famine relief. -
UC Davis CALPIRG Interns Justin Hassis and Manny Rin take a photo petition during the CALPIRG Alternative Spring Break Tour- gathering hundreds of petitions calling for a statewide ban on single use polystyrene containers and plastic bags -
UCR, USC, and UCLA interns come together for a joint beach clean-up! -
Jared Calinisan, UC Mercd AmeriCorps Member and CALPIRG intern, teaching kids at a local elementary school about energy efficiency (UC Merced educated 1,157 kids in one quarter – way to go!) -
UC Merced intern caulking a window as part of our Energy Service Corps program’s work to save Californian’s energy and money while also saving the environment!