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New report exposes shocking scale of Fonterra’s greenwashing
A new study has revealed that 31 of Fonterra's environmental claims in their 2023 sustainability report were greenwash.
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Dirty coal and dirty water: Greenpeace condemns proposed fertiliser factory
Greenpeace is condemning a proposed ‘coal-to-fertiliser’ factory in Southland, saying it will worsen climate change and contaminate drinking water.
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NZ Greenhouse Gas Inventory shows Fonterra and intensive dairy industry fuelling climate chaos
Greenpeace is calling for an end to dairy expansion due to the climate crisis, as a report reveals dairy greenhouse gas emissions increased in 2024.
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STATEMENT: Fonterra admits to breaching Fair Trading Act
Fonterra Brands and Greenpeace Aotearoa have agreed to settle Greenpeace's lawsuit over Anchor Butter packaging.
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Greenpeace challenges MPs to drink nitrate-contaminated water at Parliament
Greenpeace has installed a mobile bar serving nitrate-contaminated water at Parliament, and is calling on MPs to lower the nitrate limit in drinking water.
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The supermarket trip that led to Fonterra admitting its “100% New Zealand Grass Fed” claim is misleading and deceptive
How Russel Norman's grocery shop led to Fonterra admitting that it broke the law with its Anchor Butter packaging.
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Fonterra admits false “100% New Zealand Grass-fed” Anchor Butter claims broke the law
Greenpeace is celebrating a win against greenwash as Fonterra admits that it broke the law with misleading Anchor Butter claims.
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New Zealand and Ireland announce renewed Greenwash Alliance to cover up methane emissions failures – Greenpeace
Greenpeace says a new partnership between Ireland and New Zealand is nothing but a 'Greenwash Alliance' to cover up agricultural methane emissions.
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Greenpeace hold nitrate emergency demonstration outside Environment Southland meeting
Greenpeace demonstrates outside Environment Southland, calling on councillors to declare a nitrate emergency.
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Greenpeace says Fonterra CEO Miles Hurrell leaves behind a toxic environmental legacy
As Fonterra’s CEO Miles Hurrell resigns after eight years, Greenpeace warns that his successor has been left with a toxic mess to clean up.









