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News & Stories - Page 123 of 241 - Greenpeace Aotearoa

  • Story
    Plastics

    What happens to our recycling during lockdown?

    I hope you and your family are keeping well during these challenging times. As I cast my mind back to the first lockdown period we experienced, I remember marine species…

    Danny Dyson •
    13 September 2021
    2 min read
  • Story
    AboutUs

    He huarahi mutunga kore. A Journey with no end.

    Ko te wiki ō te reo Māori tēnei, (This week, is Māori language week) I began my journey learning te reo Māori, almost 3 years ago. He tino uaua tēnei

    Zane Wedding •
    13 September 2021
    2 min read
  • Story
    Climate Change Food&Farming Freshwater

    Food waste and regenerative farming: from rubbish to resource

    With lockdown keeping hospitality businesses closed, New Zealanders are cooking and eating at home much more than usual. While in many ways that’s a good thing, unfortunately it also means…

    Liam Prince •
    7 September 2021
    6 min read
  • Story
    AboutUs

    We stand together for diversity, and we stand together against conversion therapy

    At Greenpeace, we care about the wellbeing of our planet. We consider ourselves amongst it’s guardians, and we speak on issues we believe are leading to the demise of this…

    Jack Caroll •
    6 September 2021
    3 min read
  • Story
    Food&Farming Freshwater

    Clean water for Otago: Greenpeace submission to the Otago Regional Council

    Everyone deserves rivers they can swim in and fresh, clean drinking water that won’t make them sick. But to get there we need local and central government making strong plans…

    Zoe Deans •
    3 September 2021
    2 min read
  • Story
    AboutUs Forests

    Herea ki te taiao (Tied to nature)

    Starting mahi at a new place can be complex under the best of circumstances. Starting mahi in a completely new type of organisation, under a level 4 lockdown, during an…

    Zane Wedding •
    3 September 2021
    2 min read
  • Press release
    Food&Farming

    New report shows organic waste can support regenerative farming transition

    Greenpeace has teamed up with zero waste group The Rubbish Trip to launch a report detailing how Aotearoa could close the loop on food waste, whilst supplying regenerative and organic…

    Zoe Deans •
    2 September 2021
  • Publication
    Climate Change Food&Farming Freshwater Health

    How food waste can help bring about a healthy farming future

    A new report by Greenpeace and The Rubbish Trip details how food and organic waste can be converted to high-quality compost to fuel a shift to regenerative farming.

    Oren Oaariki •
    2 September 2021
  • Story
    Oil&Gas Plastics

    BP axed from Paralympics as sport moves to distance itself from oil sponsorship

    People power has done it! Sponsorship by oil and gas polluter BP of Paralympics coverage has been dropped.

    Aden Miles Morunga •
    31 August 2021
    2 min read
  • Press release
    Food&Farming Freshwater Health

    Fonterra funded research tries to bury nitrate cancer risk

    Greenpeace says research released by ESR and co-funded by dairy giant Fonterra excludes the most at-risk rural communities in its investigation into bowel cancer risk from nitrate in drinking water.

    Steve Abel •
    31 August 2021
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