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	"author_name": "NJPIRG at Rutgers University New Brunswick",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/njpirg-at-rutgers-university-new-brunswick",
	"title": "TELL WHOLE FOODS TO ZERO OUT SINGLE-USE PLASTIC PACKAGING",
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	"description": "Whole Foods CEO John Mackey: Our plastic waste crisis poses an enormous threat to our communities and the environment. And it&#x27;s only getting worse -- Americans throw out enough plastic to fill 1.5 football stadiums every day. If we&#x27;re going to turn the tide on plastic pollution, we need prominent supermarket chains such as Whole Foods to play a major role. Whole Foods can make an impact right now by setting a bold example that others in the industry can follow -- starting with getting rid of harmful, unnecessary single-use plastics. I urge you to commit to eliminating single-use plastic packaging from your stores.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/forms/tell-whole-foods-to-zero-out-single-use-plastic-packaging"
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