Greenpeace – River Action – Sludge

Roy, this is huge! Thanks to you — and over 60,000 others who took action — the government is being forced to confront the toxic sewage sludge scandal.
Just before Christmas, the Minister for Water, Emma Hardy, personally came outside the Defra offices to receive the petition. 

She listened to your calls for action on toxic sludge, and confirmed the government is committed to addressing toxic sludge as part of its Environmental Improvement Plan.
Public pressure is working and it’s all thanks to people like you Roy, signing the petition. The petition is still open, so will you share it now and help build this campaign?

Click Here – Sign Petition

For years, toxic sludge has been spread across the UK – polluting rivers and contaminating the soil that grows our food – while water companies have been getting away with it.
Together we’ve forced the government to confront this scandal.
This campaign is moving because people like you are refusing to stay silent. And now we won’t stop until water companies are held to account and real change is delivered.

Every new signature sends a clear message:
T
he public will not accept toxic waste being dumped on land, threatening rivers, wildlife and human health.
Will you help build the pressure and make sure the government acts?

Thank you for standing up for our rivers and nature,
Sophie and Amy.
Greenpeace UK and River Action


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