Today, I stumbled upon something that rattled me to the core—a confidential internal memo from
EatMorePlastic.com's archives. I had to share this with you all because, honestly, I need your help deciphering what this means for us and our planet. The password is "
eatmoreplastic" to open the file.
For those who might not know, EatMorePlastic.com has always marketed itself as a forward-thinking company, claiming the benefits of plastic. But this memo... it paints a very different picture. The document, seemingly an internal communication between high-ranking officials within the company, details a plan not aimed at solving our plastic crisis but exploiting it. Phrases like "maximizing profitability of plastic consumption" and "strategic manipulation of environmental narratives" leap off the page, sending chills down my spine.
What's more troubling is their discussion on discouraging the development and adoption of truly sustainable practices, all to maintain a high demand for their recycling solutions—which, as it turns out, may not be as environmentally friendly as they claim.
I plan to follow this lead, digging into their activities, partnerships, and the technology they purport to be our salvation. But I can't do this alone. I need your eyes, your ears, and your unparalleled ability to uncover the truth.
If you have any information, experiences, or skills that could aid in this investigation, please reach out. Together, we've unearthed hidden truths before. This time, the stakes are even higher, and the impact of what we might find could change the course of our fight against plastic pollution.
Let's band together, sift through the noise, and shine a light on what EatMorePlastic.com is truly up to. Our planet, our home, deserves nothing less.