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AMAZON HAS A PLASTIC POLLUTION PROBLEM. YOU HAVE A SAY IN CHANGING THAT.

Every year, Amazon and the billions of packages it delivers around the world
generate hundreds of millions of pounds of plastic waste. In 2021 alone, Amazon
produced an estimated 709 million pounds of plastic packaging waste. The vast
majority of this waste is plastic film, which is not accepted by most curbside
recycling programs and can be deadly for marine life. Oceana estimates that up
to 26 million pounds of Amazon’s plastic packaging waste from 2021 will end up
in the world’s waterways and seas.

Last year, nearly 49% of Amazon’s shares voted in favor of a resolution to
address its plastic problem – yet, the company refuses to outline a plan and
commit to a reduction in plastic use in the U.S., in spite of the fact that
they’ve phased out plastic packaging in other major markets. We need Amazon
customers, employees, and shareholders to speak up and get the company to commit
to address its plastic problem company-wide.

Help make change happen. Call on Amazon to reduce plastic packaging waste today
– sign the pledge below and vote YES on Item 22 at the Amazon Annual Meeting on
May 24, 2023.

Sign the Pledge

AMZN shareholders: Vote YES on Item 22.

Item 22 is a shareholder proposal that, if passed, would call on Amazon to issue
a report disclosing how much plastic packaging it uses, and a plan for how to
reduce this.

Amazon’s estimated plastic packaging waste grew by 52.5% from 2019 to 2021.* The
company, while making progress, has not committed to annually disclosing its
plastic packaging footprint, nor to setting specific and quantifiable goals to
reduce it. This can’t continue. Plastic pollution is overwhelming our seas and
its creatures.

Please spread the word with other Amazon co-workers and shareholders. 

Vote FOR Item 22 online at http://proxyvote.com or telephone at 800-690-6903
with your control number.

 * Read the full resolution text
   
   ITEM 22—SHAREHOLDER PROPOSAL REQUESTING A REPORT ON PACKAGING MATERIALS  
   
   RESOLVED: Shareholders request the Amazon Board issue a report, at reasonable
   expense and excluding proprietary information, describing how the Company
   could reduce its plastics use in alignment with the one-third reduction
   findings of the Pew Report, or other authoritative sources, to significantly
   reduce ocean plastic pollution.  
   
   SUPPORTING STATEMENT: The report should, at Board discretion:  
   
    * Quantify the weight of total plastic packaging used by the Company;  
   
    * Evaluate the benefits of dramatically reducing the amount of plastics used
      in our Company’s packaging;  
    * Assess the reputational, financial, and operational risks associated with
      continuing to use substantial plastic packaging, while plastic pollution
      grows;  
    * Describe any planned reduction strategies or goals, materials redesign,
      transition to reusables, substitution, or reductions in our Company’s use
      of plastic packaging. 

Dive Deeper



Watch a video about Amazon’s plastic packaging footprint.

Learn more about why Amazon needs to reduce its plastic packaging and how you
can help.



Read Oceana’s 2022 report about Amazon’s growing plastic pollution problem and
learn about the cost of its denial on the world’s oceans.



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