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    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
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    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
  • Live Sustainably
    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
  • Live Sustainably
    Plastic Consumption Oceans

    5 Reasons Why We Visited Coca-Cola’s HQ

    On April 9th, Greenpeace installed a piece of art right on the doorstep of Coca-Cola’s European office in London (UK), to hold the soft drinks giant accountable for ocean plastic pollution.

    Louisa Casson, Greenpeace UK •
    26 April, 2017
  • Nature
    Consumption Oceans Plastic

    The case against Coca-Cola: How the world’s biggest soft drinks company is failing to address ocean plastic pollution

    As the world’s biggest soft drinks company, Coca-Cola bears a particular responsibility for the plastic crisis our oceans are facing.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    6 April, 2017
  • Nature
    Oceans Food

    This is BIG! The seafood industry & major brands like McDonald’s commit to safeguard the Arctic

    Amazing news! Today an entire industry including major global brands McDonald’s, Tesco, Young’s Seafood and Iglo agreed to push back against destruction of our pristine Arctic waters.

    Frida Bengtsson •
    25 May, 2016
  • Nature
    Oceans

    Major breakthrough for Ocean Lovers: UN takes landmark step towards high seas biodiversity agreement

    It is time for Ocean Lovers worldwide to celebrate! After years of political foot-dragging, and four hectic days of negotiations at the United Nations, a breakthrough came in the wee hours of Saturday morning,…

    Sofia Tsenikli •
    27 January, 2015
  • Seal in Antarctica. © Jorge Gutman
    Nature
    Indigenous Oceans

    Greenpeace apology to Inuit for impacts of seal campaign

    A seal pup and a hunter — and a Greenpeace activist standing between them. That’s the image many indigenous inhabitants of Northern Canada still see when someone says the word…

    Joanna Kerr •
    24 June, 2014
  • Nature
    Oceans

    Deep Seabed Mining: An urgent wake-up call to protect our oceans

    The deep sea is a place of myth and mystery, filled with weird and wonderful life forms, and vital to the survival of our planet.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    7 July, 2013
  • Nature
    Oceans

    Lifting the lid on the major canned tuna brands in Canada: Ranking the sustainability and equitability of tuna sourcing

    Greenpeace’s report, Lifting the lid on the major canned tuna brands in Canada: Ranking the sustainability and equitability of tuna sourcing, reveals that most canned tuna lining supermarket shelves comes from destructive and socially irresponsible fisheries.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    1 February, 2011
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