One National Park saved, 55 to go!

DeliveryPicSm.pngWe won the fight against the sale of bottled water in the Grand Canyon. Now let's tackle the 55 National Parks that have yet to promise to go bottled water free! 

Join us in our quest to rid ALL of our National Parks of bottled water. We'll deliver your signatures to all 55 National Park Directors. Share this petition widely with anyone who you know who cares about the future of our nation's remaining wild & free land.

To: Regional Directors, National Park Service

On December 14, 2011, your headquarters received a memo from National Park Director Jon Jarvis outlining the Disposable Plastic Water Bottle Recycling and Reduction Program. The memo outlined the various steps that your park would need to take in order to eventually eliminate the sale of plastic water bottles in the park, drastically reducing plastic waste pollution and littering. We urge you to take the necessary steps to become bottled water free.

Sincerely,
Concerned National Park Supporters & Visitors

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Stacey Baumgarn signed 2012-02-28 21:24:12 -0500
donna christofferson signed 2012-02-28 21:11:44 -0500
Kelly Moltzen signed 2012-02-28 20:29:47 -0500
Jen Kaplan signed 2012-02-28 19:50:56 -0500
Please support banning water bottles at all national parks. It will help keep our national parks that much cleaner.
Tyler Gingrich signed 2012-02-28 19:32:50 -0500
Bottled water is wrong in so many ways – not least of which, it’s crazy expensive!
@tylergingrich tweeted link to this page. 2012-02-28 19:31:59 -0500
Let's not have bottled water anywhere! An online petition that is mindful of natural habitats in the USA... http://t.co/oPsJ6Mwe
Danielle Wirth signed 2012-02-28 19:12:02 -0500
It is far healthier to purchase a stainless steel bottle and fill it from a public drinking water source than to have the worry of endocrine disrupting chemicals leaching into the water we drink from plastic bottles. Energy will be saved, land fill space preserved. No bottle water at the Grand Canyon NP – or in the other parks.
Margaret Vyff posted about this on Facebook 2012-02-28 18:57:37 -0500
We saved the Grand Canyon from Coca-Cola's water bottles. Let's do the same for the other 55 National Parks!
Margaret Vyff signed 2012-02-28 18:56:39 -0500
Barbara Anderson signed 2012-02-28 18:24:47 -0500
The national park lands were set aside to preserve them for the future generations. We need to take that mission seriously, not just when it agrees with corporate decisions.
Jeremy Chisenhall signed 2012-02-28 17:53:20 -0500
Joan Conca signed 2012-02-28 17:46:16 -0500
Gertrud Kohler signed 2012-02-28 17:35:54 -0500
Joshua Garcia signed 2012-02-28 17:17:17 -0500
Aaron Binns signed 2012-02-28 17:12:23 -0500
Please keep them out of every single one! They already foul up our planet enough!
lauren Ornelas signed 2012-02-28 17:10:14 -0500
Diane Savage signed 2012-02-28 17:09:31 -0500
Jennifer St.Cyr signed 2012-02-28 17:08:31 -0500
Scott Kruse signed 2012-02-28 17:04:24 -0500
Get all refuse out of Natl Parks, Forests, BLM, USFW and marine sanctuaries.
Liz Stanley signed 2012-02-28 17:00:36 -0500
One of our favorite National Parks is Shenendoah. I hope they eliminate plastic water bottles there and at every Park.
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