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Plastics Collaborative seeks partners and modest funding for education series in Pittsburgh
Summary
Moses Womala of Humane Action Pennsylvania asked the Clean Pittsburgh Commission for connections, modest financial support and volunteers to expand a community education series aimed at reducing single-use plastics across Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.
Moses Womala, programming director at Humane Action Pennsylvania, urged members of the Clean Pittsburgh Commission to help spread an education series the nonprofit runs through the Plastics Collaborative and to consider modest financial support to expand it countywide.
Womala described the Plastics Collaborative as “a gathering of Concerned community members leaders, both in the, elected official space, nonprofit space, and we're also engaging with businesses who are genuinely concerned about the issue of single use plastics in the Greater Pittsburgh area and are committed to reducing and eventually eliminating single use plastics.” He said the collaborative’s work includes policy, business engagement, community events and a content/research team that developed the education series.
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