Kourtney Kardashian recently joined former reality star Kendra Wilkinson to protest the disposal of waste from the recent LA wildfires at a Calabasas landfill. The two women were seen at the protest, voicing their concerns over the environmental impact of dumping wildfire debris in local landfills. The protest comes amid growing concerns about the long-term environmental effects of wildfire cleanup, including the potential risks of toxic chemicals being introduced into the area. Both Kourtney and Kendra have become outspoken advocates for environmental issues, and this event marks their latest effort to raise awareness about the handling of disaster-related waste.
Kourtney Kardashian, 45, and Kendra Wilkinson, 39, joined a protest against the disposal of hazardous waste and ash from January’s Palisades fires at a landfill just outside city limits. The site, located near an elementary school, has sparked concerns among residents who believe the debris poses a serious and ongoing health threat to the local community. Both women have voiced their opposition, highlighting the risks posed by the nearby landfill and advocating for safer waste management practices in the aftermath of the fires.
During the protest, Kourtney Kardashian, who recently shared her breastfeeding plans, spoke with local news outlets, expressing her concerns about the landfill. “We just want to make sure that it’s not coming here, and that it goes to a place where there’s no people around,” she said. When asked what message she would send to California Governor Gavin Newsom, 57, the Poosh founder responded, “Protect Calabasas, please. It’s not cool that all this is coming here.” She emphasized, “It’s not cool that all these toxic chemicals are coming to Calabasas,” reiterating her concerns for the community’s health and safety.#newsafro_














































