Tell PETA to Join our Efforts to Stop Chemical Abortion's Dangerous Effects on the Environment!

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)'s mission states that they oppose the experimentation on  animals. Yet they are exposed to life-ending Chemicals EVERY DAY as more than half of America’s abortions now committed with Chemical Abortion Pills, Chemically tainted placenta tissue, blood, and human remains are flushed into the wastewater system, eventually reaching animals, aquatic life, people, and the environment. We have to ask a critical question: what’s happening to the environment and animals?

In hospitals and even abortion vendor operations, placenta tissue is not supposed to be flushed into our drinking water. Yet, it's standard operating procedure for Chemical Abortion Pill use. This is VERY different from a spontaneous miscarriage that is NOT chemically tainted. 

The FDA has removed health and safety standards abortion drugs, making them easier than ever to sell en masse. Neither the FDA nor EPA has done testing to ensure that human remains, also called  “pathological waste," are being carefully treated when it comes to Chemical Abortion Pill use. 

Government-sanctioned, corporate dumping of medical waste occurs daily as Chemical Abortion Pills are used. But who is looking out for women, aquatic life, animals, and the planet?

Please urge PETA President, Ingrid Newkirk to join our efforts to protect the environment and endangered species by stopping the practice of dumping medical waste that is chemically tainted into our waterways. PETA should also call on legislators to support "Red Bag Medical Waste Requirements" that are used to capture and treat medical waste to protect the environment. 

 

Tell PETA to Join our Efforts to Stop Chemical Abortion's Dangerous Effects on the Environment!

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)'s mission states that they oppose the experimentation on  animals. Yet they are exposed to life-ending Chemicals EVERY DAY as more than half of America’s abortions now committed with Chemical Abortion Pills, Chemically tainted placenta tissue, blood, and human remains are flushed into the wastewater system, eventually reaching animals, aquatic life, people, and the environment. We have to ask a critical question: what’s happening to the environment and animals?

In hospitals and even abortion vendor operations, placenta tissue is not supposed to be flushed into our drinking water. Yet, it's standard operating procedure for Chemical Abortion Pill use. This is VERY different from a spontaneous miscarriage that is NOT chemically tainted. 

The FDA has removed health and safety standards abortion drugs, making them easier than ever to sell en masse. Neither the FDA nor EPA has done testing to ensure that human remains, also called  “pathological waste," are being carefully treated when it comes to Chemical Abortion Pill use. 

Government-sanctioned, corporate dumping of medical waste occurs daily as Chemical Abortion Pills are used. But who is looking out for women, aquatic life, animals, and the planet?

Please urge PETA President, Ingrid Newkirk to join our efforts to protect the environment and endangered species by stopping the practice of dumping medical waste that is chemically tainted into our waterways. PETA should also call on legislators to support "Red Bag Medical Waste Requirements" that are used to capture and treat medical waste to protect the environment.