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Andy,
Dove is spending millions to put itself at the center of the World Cup. Today, we brought the campaign to them.

Tell Dove to care for men like it cares for the World Cup.
Just days away from the World Cup finals, Greenpeace USA activists visited Dove's headquarters with a clear message for the Official World Cup Personal Care sponsor: a brand that says it cares about men, can't keep flooding the market with plastic.

Will you add your name and tell Dove to kick plastic out of its packaging?
Here's what's at stake. Dove and its parent company, Unilever, put more than 600,000 tonnes of plastic into the market every year. In fact, Unilever is one of the top five plastic polluters in the world. Plastic is made from thousands of chemicals, many of them known endocrine disruptors that some studies have linked to reproductive and developmental harm. Microplastics are now turning up throughout the human body.
Plastic-free, refillable options exist. Dove keeps choosing single-use plastic.
We need your help to keep the momentum going before the Finals on Sunday!"
Add your name and tell Dove to kick plastic out.
The World Cup is in our backyard and the spotlight on Dove has never been brighter. Let's use it.
Onward,
Lindsey Jurca
Senior Oceans Campaigner, Greenpeace USA
PS: Plastic packaging isn't a necessity. It's Dove's choice. Tell Dove the World Cup is the moment to kick plastic out for good. Add your name.
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