Target: Mr. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
Goal: Advocate for the ban of artificial turf in all sports fields to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainable practices.
Artificial turf is becoming increasingly popular in sports fields around the world. However, these fields are made from non-biodegradable materials and have a significant impact on the environment. The production and disposal of artificial turf contributes to pollution and harms ecosystems.
Furthermore, the use of artificial turf in sports fields raises health concerns. These fields can become very hot in the summer, posing risks of heat stroke and dehydration for athletes. In addition, the chemicals used in artificial turf have been linked to health problems.
To address this issue, we must take immediate action to ban the use of artificial turf in all sports fields. This will help to reduce our carbon footprint, promote sustainable practices in sports, and significantly reduce the environmental impact of sports fields in Canada.
Sign below and demand action immediately.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear Prime Minister Trudeau,
I am writing to urge you to advocate for the ban of artificial turf in all sports fields to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainable practices in Canada. Artificial turf has a significant impact on the environment, and we must take immediate action to address this issue.
The production and disposal of artificial turf has a major impact on our ecosystems, contributing to pollution and causing harm. It’s use raises health concerns, posing risks of heat stroke and dehydration for athletes.
To address this issue, we must take action to ban the use of artificial turf in all sports fields. This will help to reduce our carbon footprint and promote sustainable practices. We must encourage the use of natural and biodegradable alternatives to artificial turf in sports fields.
We urge you to take immediate action and support the ban of artificial turf in all sports fields to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainable practices in Canada.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
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