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Greenpeace reveals shocking video of endangered Sumatran tiger dying in leghold trap

Feature story | July 25, 2011 at 10:56

The Greenpeace office in Indonesia was alerted recently to the fact that a Sumatran tiger was caught in a leghold trap in the province of Riau.

Make 2013 a good year for free speech

Blog entry by Shane Moffatt | October 24, 2013

The threat of massive lawsuits is scaring Ontarians into silence. And our political parties all agree we urgently need legislative action to prevent this scourge to free speech known as SLAPP suits – that’s “Strategic Lawsuits Against...

You did it! Palm oil giant commits to No Deforestation

Blog entry by Bustar Maitar | December 10, 2013

‘Effective immediately, Wilmar will not engage in development of HCS (High Carbon Stock), HCV (High Conservation Value), or peat, nor knowingly source from suppliers engaged in development of HCS, HCV, or peat.’ Wilmar...

People power! Procter & Gamble decides to wash its bad palm oil away

Blog entry by Areeba Hamid | April 9, 2014

About 400,000 emails to Procter & Gamble CEO. Thousands of phone calls to P&G; offices around the world. Dozens of protests throughout the planet. 7300 Sumatran orangutans at risk of being made homeless. ...

Nestle needs to give rainforests ‘a break’

Feature story | March 17, 2010 at 9:41

Need a break? Before you have one with a Kit Kat watch this video – ‘Have a break?’ We need your help to get the rainforests a break and to help you spread the word we’ve launched this video spoof. It exposes the true cost behind having a break...

Greenpeace ends successful Kimberly-Clark blockade

Press release | April 26, 2006 at 17:00

Greenpeace Canada, 27 Apr 06 - Greenpeace activists block all train and truck shipments to and from Kleenex manufacturer’s factory

Over 650 businesses pledge not to use Kimberly-Clark tissue products

Press release | August 21, 2006 at 17:00

Greenpeace, 22 Aug 06 - Greenpeace today announced that more than 650 businesses in North America and from around the world are refusing to use tissue products made with pulp from ancient forests by the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. The businesses,...

Scientists Ring Alarm Bell on the Boreal Forest: “The World’s Last Great Forest”

Blog entry by Catharine Grant, Forest Campaigner | July 23, 2013

The International Boreal Conservation Science Panel, which is made up of leading environmental experts, released a report today which calls for at least 50% “strict protection” of Canada’s sensitive Boreal Forest. The scientists point...

FSC suspends three of Resolute's certificates

Blog entry by Grant Rosoman | December 12, 2013

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) was created in 1993 to allow companies and the public to identify products coming from responsibly managed forests. In order to protect the world’s last remaining intact forests, consumers and...

CBC’s The Current: Resolute, Greenpeace and SLAPP suits

Blog entry by Richard Brooks | February 21, 2014 1 comment

Proposed anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) legislation in Ontario continues to make headlines. And now the CBC’s The Current, with guest host Rick MacInnes-Rae, put the spotlight on Resolute Forest Products’...

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