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    Energy, SouthAfrica

    Volunteer Blog | Fuelling the Fire

    This period is defined by the way human activities have impacted biophysical processes which, in turn, have begun to degrade natural ecosystems and the benefits we are able to obtain from them.

    Storm Smith, Greenpeace Volunteer •
    14 September 2020
    3 min read
  • Blogs
    Oceans, SocialJustice

    An interview with the directors of GUTTED: A documentary on the harmful impacts of industrial fishing on Cape Town’s communities

    We sat down with Angelo Louw (AL), Greenpeace Africa’s Digital Mobilisation Officer and Plastics Lead, and filmmaker Malcolm Rainers (MR) to talk about their process and passion to make sure stories and voices like these are centered in the fight for environmental justice

    Greenpeace International •
    11 September 2020
    5 min read
  • Press Release
    Energy, Plastics, Kenya

    Analysis Exposes American Chemistry Council’s “Chemical Recycling” Fantasy

    A new Greenpeace report, Deception by the Numbers, examines 52 projects touted by the American Chemistry Council (ACC) as “chemical” or “advanced” recycling, finding that many are either not viable or misleadingly promoted as recycling

    Hellen Dena •
    10 September 2020
    3 min read
  • Press Release
    Energy, Senegal

    Greenpeace Africa on floods and thousands displaced in Senegal: “Community aid is not enough. Bold climate action needed to prevent more floods”

    Dakar, 7 September 2020 – Senegal found itself submerged under water, after extraordinary floods yesterday, with more rainfall in one day than the total amount that usually falls during the…

    Tal Harris •
    7 September 2020
    1 min read
  • Plastic Cleanup Activity in Johannesburg. © Tawedzerwa  Zhou / Greenpeace
    Press Release
    Plastics, Conservation, Kenya

    Covid-19 Fuelling the Resurgence of Single-use Plastics

    Africa is a world leader in banning plastic bags with thirty-four out of fifty-two countries having bans, or passed the legislation to ban single-use plastics. Much as the current COVID-19…

    Fredrick Njehu, Senior Political Advisor, Greenpeace Africa •
    7 September 2020
    3 min read
  • Press Release
    Plastics, SouthAfrica

    Ban the Bag: Greenpeace Africa implores public to comment on plastic regulations

    Johannesburg, 02 September 2020 — The Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries has called for public comment on amendments to plastic bag regulations[1] which favour recycling, a false solution to…

    Chris Vlavianos •
    2 September 2020
    2 min read
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    Press Release
    Plastics, Kenya

    Don’t Let Africa Become a Dumping Site: Greenpeace Urges CS Maina

    Nairobi, 2 September 2020 – Following the release of the New York Times article  and Greenpeace Africa’s  Media Release  revealing that lobbyists from the American Chemistry Council wants to use…

    Hellen Dena •
    2 September 2020
    1 min read
  • Press Release
    Energy, Oceans, Conservation

    Looming threat of second oil spill in Mauritius: Greenpeace calls for transparency

    On August 31, around 19.30 Mauritius local time, a barge carrying oil from the stricken Japanese iron-ore vessel The Wakashio collided with a tug boat pulling it.

    Tal Harris •
    1 September 2020
    2 min read
  • Press Release
    Plastics, Conservation, Kenya

    Industry Lobby The US Government to Make Africa Backslide on Plastics

    The American Chemistry Council has lobbied the US government during the COVID-19 pandemic to use a US-Kenya trade deal to expand the plastics industry’s footprint across Africa.

    Hellen Dena •
    31 August 2020
    3 min read
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    Conservation, GreenpeaceAfrica

    Mauritius Oil Disaster – Open Letter: 26 August 2020

    We appreciate your response to our open letter and intention to respond to the disaster you caused. We called on you to be an example and show that your apology is sincere and honourable, and that you are willing to support it with action.

    Greenpeace Japan Executive Director - Sam Annesley, Greenpeace Africa Interim Executive Director - Lagi Toribau, Chairperson of DIS-MOI - Me Roshan Rajroop •
    27 August 2020
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