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Greenpeace study finds microplastics in Gerber baby food pouches
New investigation detected microplastics and a range of chemicals, including a potential endocrine-disrupting chemical, in both the food and the packaging of Gerber pouches.
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Tiny Plastics, Big Problem: study estimates 11,000 microplastics in a single baby food pouch.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 20, 2026) — A new report, commissioned by Greenpeace International, has found microplastics in every baby food pouch it tested, estimating that a single Gerber pouch contains…
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There’s a hidden ingredient in Gerber baby food pouches. It’s microplastics.
A new investigation found an estimated 5,000 microplastic particles in a single pouch of Gerber baby food. Every pouch we tested had them.
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Both party frontrunners in CA Governor’s race failing climate voters
Greenpeace USA analysis of top candidates reveals stark differences on issues that will define California's climate future.
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Tech companies have promised not to pass on the cost for energy: they never promised to spare communities the health impacts
Going off-grid gives many tech firms a way to directly power data centers, but it has also come to mean less scrutiny and more pollution.
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Four Indonesian fishers take on a U.S. tuna giant and offer hope for workers at sea
When Akhmad felt liquid pooling in his boot, he thought seawater was leaking in. He later realized it was his own blood.
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‘Democracy Dies by Billionaire’: Greenpeace USA fixes Washington Post slogan in World Press Freedom Day action
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 3, 2026) — Today, on World Press Freedom Day, Greenpeace activists challenged the slogan “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” made famous by the Washington Post, with a lit…
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McDonald’s and Coca-Cola caught trying to gut Europe’s landmark plastics law months before it takes effect
McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Kraft Heinz, Mondelez, McCormick, Molson Coors, and Ball Corporation are among 138 corporations that sent a private letter urging European leaders to delay and weaken the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR).
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May Day: why nature needs workers and organized labor
If we want a just transition to a cleaner future, workers have to be at the center of it.
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Behind Nvidia’s record profits: a growing climate disaster
The lack of real decarbonization efforts across Nvidia’s supply chain has real climate impacts.









