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    Oceans

    UPDATE: Towards #JustTuna: How a big Canadian brand is working to clean up its sourcing

    Ocean Brands’ tuna commitment has been met! It’s been almost exactly a year since we posted the blog below with the news that Ocean Brands had announced bold and forward-looking commitments to be rolled out through its canned tuna supply chains by 2017. And a year later, much has changed behind Ocean’s tuna product labels.…

    Sarah King •
    5 June, 2017
  • Story
    Forests

    More than 240 authors around the world stand with Greenpeace for free speech

    Authors, journalists, poets and playwrights know that every time the right words are put to paper, or typed to a screen, our planet gets a little better. Because, without the right to express ourselves freely, we cannot make positive change.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    31 May, 2017
  • Press Release
    Oil

    PRESS RELEASE – Greenpeace activist climbs BC Legislature flagpole to deliver hopeful message to N.D.P. and Greens

    30 May 2017 (LEKWUNGEN TERRITORY/VICTORIA) — This morning, a Greenpeace activist climbed a flagpole at the B.C. Legislature to deliver a celebratory message. The activist unfurled a banner reading, “People…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    30 May, 2017
  • Story
    Plastic, Consumption, Oceans

    Share Your Photos of Coke’s Plastic Pollution

    Coca-Cola is the biggest producer of plastic bottles in the world, producing over 100 billion plastic bottles every year.

    Sarah King •
    29 May, 2017
  • Story
    Forests

    16 (Adorable) Reasons to Protect Canada’s Boreal Forest

    Canada's boreal forest is home to stunning landscapes and a spectacular array of wildlife. But corporate logging giant Resolute Forest Products wants to intimidate and silence people like you fighting to protect forests.

    Ryan Schleeter •
    23 May, 2017
  • Story
    Forests, PeacefulProtest

    Don’t let Greenpeace disappear

    Today, we’re halting our normal communication with you to talk about something urgent.

    Molly Dorozenski •
    16 May, 2017
  • Publication
    Forests

    Clearcutting Free Speech

    Canada’s boreal forest is one of the last large expanses of undisturbed natural forest in the world. For years, Greenpeace has been speaking up and raising awareness about the controversial and unsustainable forestry practices used by Resolute Forest Products, one of the largest logging companies in North America, in critical areas of this magnificent forest.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    16 May, 2017
  • Press Release
    Forests

    Greenpeace launches worldwide campaign for free speech

    Montreal, 16 May, 2017 — Greenpeace has launched a new worldwide campaign for free speech today to stand up to Canadian logging giant Resolute Forest Products’ massive legal attacks on…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    16 May, 2017
  • Story
    Forests

    Our vision for sustainable forests includes workers

    We are troubled by the recent job losses announced in the forest industry which affect workers and their families. Greenpeace Canada is committed to work with unions and local communities to ensure the logging industry adopts and maintains sustainable practices so they can operate successfully now and for generations to come.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    13 May, 2017
  • Story
    Plastic, Consumption, Oceans

    Plastic Pollution – Why Coca-Cola bears responsibility

    One of the best things about working on Greenpeace’s campaign to end ocean plastics is the chance to have lots of conversations with all sorts of people about the issue. One question that keeps coming up is - what’s the solution and who bears the responsibility?

    #EndOceanPlastics •
    12 May, 2017
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