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Sony Ericsson phone

Image | 26 April, 2005 at 3:00

Sony Ericsson phone - Sony Ericsson has recently committed to remove toxic chemicals from its entire product range. Market leaders such as Sony Ericsson show that substitution of toxics with safer alternatives is possible.

Hennes and Mauritz (H&M;) clothing

Image | 26 April, 2005 at 3:00

Hennes and Mauritz (H&M;) clothing. The high street fashion chain has removed many toxic chemicals from its clothing and takes a more active stance on environmental issues than many other high street names.

Models

Image | 26 April, 2005 at 3:00

Models, music and human health come together at a fashion show aimed at members of the European Parliament and Council in Brussels. Clothes by Marie Cabanac for Ethic Wear.

Lavera cosmetics has removed many hazardous

Image | 26 April, 2005 at 3:00

Lavera cosmetics has removed many hazardous chemicals that are commonly found in regular brands. Recent Greenpeace test revealed that many brand of perfumes, like Calvin Klein and Jean Paul Gaultier, contained high levels of toxic chemicals.

We hosted this toxic

Image | 26 April, 2005 at 3:00

We hosted this toxic-free catwalk featuring products by companies that are setting positive examples. We wanted to show the importance of strong laws on chemicals, and how responsible companies have already demonstrated change is possible. We...

Ethic Wear mother and children collection

Image | 26 April, 2005 at 3:00

Ethic Wear mother and children collection. Unborn children and the very young are amongst the most vulnerable to high levels of toxic pollution in the environment. Responsible company actions combined with strong laws on toxic chemicals are what...

Profiles in Activism: Ann Novek

Feature story | 22 April, 2005 at 2:00

Ever think that one person can't change the world? Greenpeace cyberactivist Ann Novek is proof otherwise.

The grid beneath

Feature story | 13 April, 2005 at 2:00

Even without an advanced degree, you can admire the technology behind offshore wind farms - the underwater construction, the towers, the turbines, the elegant physics of the whole thing. That these spinning blades can power homes, factories and...

Offshore Wind - Implementing a new power house for Europe

Publication | 4 April, 2005 at 2:00

Offshore Wind - Implementing a new Power House for Europe is a strategic blueprint that outlines how offshore wind farms will be able to supply about 10% of Europe's electricity sector by 2020. The report represents a crucial tool in the race to...

Renewed 'Golden' rice hype is propaganda for genetic engineering industry

Press release | 21 March, 2005 at 1:00

The first steps in reboosting the 'Golden' rice hype were taken when Ingo Potrykus, the inventor of the genetically engineered (GE) rice, suggested last Friday in a public presentation (1) that the new generation of 'Golden' rice can contain an...

Greenpeace celebrates Kyoto and highlights more must be done

Press release | 16 February, 2005 at 1:00

Greenpeace launched a series of events around the world today welcoming the dawn of a new era for climate protection. The Kyoto Protocol is now law and lays the ground for the international community to take the first steps in curbing harmful...

A worker looks at a Greenpeace activist holding

Image | 16 February, 2005 at 1:00

A worker looks at a Greenpeace activist holding a sign supporting the Kyoto protocol at a demonstration in a Beijing park, near the Forbidden City.

The scent of chemicals

Feature story | 10 February, 2005 at 1:00

When you buy a gift for a loved one you don't expect that it might come with a dose of harmful chemicals. But if you are buying certain perfumes this Valentine's day that's exactly what you'll get.

Solar Generation II

Publication | 18 January, 2005 at 1:00

Climate change is a key challenge that needs to be tackled by competitive eco-technologies. The European Union has played a leading role in defining the Kyoto Protocol. The forthcoming implementation of the emissions trading instrument will pave...

Bring on the judges!

Press release | 16 December, 2004 at 1:00

Climate liability and litigation in ten cases covering seven countries around the world is highlighted today at the United Nations climate talks. These initiatives have been taken by fourteen US States, twenty-eight NGOs and others to enforce the...

2m hectares of Amazon saved!

Feature story | 11 November, 2004 at 1:00

The Brazilian government has stood up to the powerful forces of illegal loggers and greedy soya and beef barons in the Amazon by creating two massive protective reserves. This means increased sustainable use of the forest by local people and...

Victory - Toxic ship export controlled

Feature story | 1 November, 2004 at 1:00

In a major victory for the environment and workers in developing nations the dumping of old ships, often containing tonnes of toxic trash, has now been controlled under international law. This should mean an end to toxic horrors such as workers...

Vodka today for Monday we go to work on the climate

Press release | 22 October, 2004 at 2:00

In a long awaited and much heralded move, the Russian Parliament, the Duma, voted today to ratify the Kyoto Protocol. Russian ratification pushes this global climate protection agreement over the threshold required to become international law.

Government of Japan: Don't empty our oceans

Press release | 11 October, 2004 at 2:00

Greenpeace activists today held a peaceful demonstration in front of the Japanese embassy to demand that the government of Japan vote in favour of the conservation of marine species at the 13th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES (1).

Certifying Extinction? An Assessment of the Revised Standards of the Finnish Forest...

Publication | 11 October, 2004 at 2:00

With this report, the undersigned Finnish environmental organisations want to emphasise the urgent need for better forest management and better protection for the remaining old-growth and high-conservation-value forests in Finland.

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