Plastic-Free Great Lakes
An Advocacy Toolkit to Make a Difference In Your Community
We all love and depend on clean water. Unfortunately, plastic is polluting our waterways — in the Great Lakes and around the world.
Plastic pollution comes in many shapes and sizes. And it’s everywhere: beaches, rivers, lakes, and even drinking water. In fact, researchers estimate that over 22 million pounds of plastic enter the Great Lakes every year.
Communities spend lots of money each year to collect and manage plastic pollution. Across the Great Lakes region, we’ve seen successful advocacy efforts that help communities stop plastic in its tracks. Whether it’s pushing for local or state policies, or innovative programs to prevent or reduce plastic pollution, you can make a difference in your community.
In this toolkit, you’ll find lessons from all levels of government across the Great Lakes region, and sample policies designed to reduce plastic pollution. We also provide you with the tools you need to make an impact.
You can also download each piece of the toolkit separately. You’ll find a variety of helpful resources to drive change in your community and beyond, including:
Tools for Building Public Support
- How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor
- Digital Tools for Spreading the Word: Tips and Tricks for Effective Social Media
- Organize Your Community: Getting the Word Out Face to Face
Tools for Communicating with Decision Makers
- Writing a Letter to an Elected Official
- Petitions 101
- Tips for Talking with Decision Makers: In-Person and Over the Phone
Explore In-Depth
Alliance experts and partners at Access Living and Shedd Aquarium discuss inclusive policy-making and plastic-reduction advocacy efforts — listen here.