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    Plastics Kenya SouthAfrica

    Health & the Reuse Revolution: How governments and corporations can think beyond plastic to a green and just future

    Over the last few weeks, we’ve seen local and global governments, mobilise resources and public funds to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s been encouraging to see the pace at which…

    Sarah King •
    9 July 2020
    4 min read
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    Plastics Kenya SouthAfrica

    SUPPORT RESTAURANTS THAT CHOOSE TO REUSE

    Many of our favourite restaurants are overrun with single-use plastics. The drinks come with plastic straws, the food comes with plastic cutlery, and our leftovers are placed in styrofoam boxes…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    7 July 2020
    2 min read
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    Food Conservation Kenya

    HOW TO GUIDE 4: Water conservation

    This how-to guide deals with methods to increase the amount of water stored in the soil profile by trapping or holding rain where it falls, or where there is some small movement as surface run-off.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    3 July 2020
    3 min read
  • Ecological Farmer in Kenya. © Cheryl-Samantha Owen / Greenpeace
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    Food Conservation Kenya

    HOW TO GUIDE 3: Managing Weeds, Pest, & Diseases

    This how to guide on pests, diseases and weed management will enable you to

    Greenpeace Africa •
    26 June 2020
    8 min read
  • ARTWORK: WHERE? - No one wears a watch. © Mandy Barker
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    Energy Plastics SouthAfrica

    Reusables are just as safe: The Covid-19 pandemic is accelerating single-use plastic pollution

     More than 125 health experts, including virologists, epidemiologists, emergency room doctors, and specialists in public health and food packaging safety, have signed a statement on the safety of reusables during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Rico Euripidou •
    24 June 2020
    6 min read
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    Plastics Kenya SouthAfrica

    3 Steps: Make a Reusable Face Mask

    Greenpeace Africa volunteer Chemitei Janet shows us how to make a cloth reusable face mask to protect ourselves during the COVID-19 pandemic 

    Chemitei Janet •
    24 June 2020
    3 min read
  • Ecological Farming in Kenya. © Peter Caton / Greenpeace
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    Food Conservation Kenya

    Collectively We Can Secure Kenya’s Food System

    In Kenya’s agricultural landscape, small-holder farmers make up 70% of the farming population and account for 75% of national food production. The agricultural outputs contribute 31.5% of the GDP and…

    Moushumi Chowdhury •
    22 June 2020
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    Plastics Kenya SouthAfrica

    Reusables can be used safely: Over 125 health experts fire back at the plastic industry

    While the world is rightly preoccupied with tackling COVID-19, oil companies are pushing to produce more single-use plastic than ever before. So what do we need to know about plastic…

    Nina Schrank •
    22 June 2020
    5 min read
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    Food Conservation Kenya

    How To Guide 2: Ensuring Healthy Soil for High Yields

    This how to guide is designed for both farmers and consumers interested in growing healthy, safe and chemical free food. It is designed to help you understand what ecological agriculture is and it’s role in food safety and environmental protection. It also gives you a step by step guide on how to transition from conventional…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    19 June 2020
    6 min read
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    Plastics Kenya SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa concerned over PPE pollution

    Durban, 03 June 2020 – The need for masks, latex gloves, and other single-use PPEs to reduce the spread of COVID-19 has increased but they are not being properly disposed of. 

    Nhlanhla Sibisi •
    3 June 2020
    1 min read
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