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    How to get the most out of your #Trashtag Challenge

    The #Trashtag Challenge is the latest challenge to go viral on social media. The idea is simple: grab your gloves and a handful of garbage bags and clean up an…

    Agnès Le Rouzic •
    19 March, 2019
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    STATEMENT: New report finds entire lifecycle of plastics a threat to human health

    WASHINGTON, DC – A new report from the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) examines the health impacts associated with plastics at every stage of their supply chain and lifecycle,…

    Philippa Duchastel de Montrouge •
    19 February, 2019
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    Youth have the Power to Shift, so Rise.

    It’s clear: we have 12 years to act. We are living in a climate emergency where floods, wildfires and rising sea levels are impacting us around the world- but you…

    Mary Lovell •
    13 February, 2019
  • Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the Philippines
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    Time for Tim Hortons’ Roll Up the Rim campaign to stop fuelling plastic pollution

    It’s Roll Up the Rim time again across Canada with lovers of Tim Hortons’ popular rewards game flocking to Timmy Ho locations for their daily double double in hopes that…

    Sarah King •
    8 February, 2019
  • Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the Philippines
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    STATEMENT: Ben & Jerry’s to phase out plastic straws, utensils, lids, and cups in Scoop Shops worldwide

    (Washington, DC) Ben & Jerry’s announced today that it will phase out plastic straws and utensils by April of 2019, and plastic lids, plastic cups, and plastic-lined cups by the end…

    Philippa Duchastel de Montrouge •
    28 January, 2019
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    STATEMENT: Walmart Canada heeds to public pressure and addresses plastic pollution

    (MONTRÉAL) – In response to the announcement of Walmart Canada’s Charter on Plastics, a commitment to reduce plastic waste across its operations, Greenpeace Canada’s spokesperson for the Oceans & Plastics…

    Philippa Duchastel de Montrouge •
    23 January, 2019
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    Canada’s big supermarkets drowning you in plastic? Join thousands demanding change!

    Did you happen to catch CBC Marketplace’s recent episode on excessive plastic packaging at Canada’s major retailers? Or the piece on The National?

    Sarah King •
    18 January, 2019
  • Aerial Plastic Brand Audit Banner in Vancouver.
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    Nestle admits recycling is not enough to tackle plastic pollution crisis

    Vevey, Switzerland – Nestle announced this week plans to accelerate its actions to tackle plastic pollution, which include making its packaging recyclable or reusable by 2025 and shifting to single-use paper…

    Philippa Duchastel de Montrouge •
    18 January, 2019
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    Canadian plastic ‘recycling’ polluting unregulated facilities in Southeast Asia

    January 11, 2019 (MONTREAL) – Plastic trash from Canadian companies such as Sobeys and Saputo were identified in the mountains of trash found in unregulated sites in Malaysia, revealing an alarming…

    Philippa Duchastel de Montrouge •
    11 January, 2019
  • UK Plastic Waste near Wespack Recycling Factory, Malaysia.
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    Media Briefing: Canada’s Plastic Waste Export Trends Following China’s Import Ban

    What new research has Greenpeace uncovered about Canadian plastic waste exports? Research commissioned by Greenpeace Canada shows where Canada has diverted its plastic waste exports since China announced its ban…

    Philippa Duchastel de Montrouge •
    10 January, 2019
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