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    Climate Consumption Health Plastic

    Low Waste Holiday Gift Guide

    For those of you looking to bring some cheer to friends and family this season while reducing Holiday waste to care for the planet, here are some low-waste Holiday gift ideas to get you started.

    itsahashtaglife •
    16 December, 2020
  • Live Sustainably
    Climate Consumption Forests Plastic

    Can’t decide on a real vs. fake Christmas tree? Try one of these eco-friendly options

    Alongside zero waste wrapping, we can now add ‘the great tree debate’ to the list of viral Holiday eco-trends worth unpacking: which is more sustainable, a real tree or a fake tree?

    itsahashtaglife •
    15 December, 2020
  • Live Sustainably
    Consumption Plastic

    Never Buy Gift Paper Again: the Ultimate Guide to Zero Waste Wrapping

    Canadians generate 545,000 tonnes of waste from gift wrapping and shopping bags every year — that’s the equivalent of 100,000 elephants if you need a visual. Here are 12 techniques to rethink how you wrap up your gifts this year.

    itsahashtaglife •
    3 December, 2020
  • Live Sustainably
    Consumption Health Oceans Oil Plastic

    Canada’s new #ZeroPlasticWaste plan? That’s a hard no.

    You may have seen our response to the long-awaited federal single-use plastics ban announcement and thought to yourself – that seems harsh even for you, Greenpeace. Isn’t a ban what…

    Sarah King •
    11 November, 2020
  • Live Sustainably
    Consumption Food Plastic

    Haunted by Halloween waste? Try these 5 low-waste tricks.

    Halloween has a number of skeletons in the closet - or rather, the landfill. Cheap costumes, decorations and single-use candy wrappers all contain hard (or impossible) to recycle plastic. You can cut back on the amount of waste you and your family generates during Halloween with the following 5 tricks.

    itsahashtaglife •
    30 October, 2020
  • Live Sustainably
    Consumption Plastic

    Top Canadian Plastic Polluter to test reusable, returnable packaging next year!

    Reusable AND returnable take-out containers and cups available at Tim Hortons?!

    Agnès Le Rouzic •
    28 October, 2020
  • Live Sustainably
    Consumption Oceans Plastic

    Greenpeace reaction to Tim Hortons and Loop partnership on reusable container pilot program

    TORONTO - Today, Tim Hortons, announced that it will partner with Loop to pilot a deposit-return reusable cup and packaging program in some locations across Toronto. The pilot is set to begin in 2021. Burger King, also owned by Restaurant Brands International Inc., will pilot similar programs outside of Canada. In response to the news,…

    Laura Bergamo •
    22 October, 2020
  • Live Sustainably
    Consumption Food Health Oceans Oil Plastic

    Long-awaited plastic ban fails to put dent in waste and pollution crisis

    In reaction to the federal government’s announcement concerning its approach to zero plastic waste by 2030 strategy.

    Loujain Kurdi •
    7 October, 2020
  • Climate
    Climate Health Oil Plastic

    Greenpeace Throne Speech scorecard gives mixed marks to Liberals’ “ambitious but incomplete” recovery plans

    Today, Greenpeace Canada launched a scorecard evaluating the plans and priorities in yesterday’s Speech from the Throne. The scorecard offers an in depth analysis of the measures announced, including how the plans stack up against the policies Greenpeace recommended for a green and just recovery from covid-19.

    Laura Bergamo •
    24 September, 2020
  • Justin Trudeau throne speech scorecard greenpeace
    Climate
    Climate Consumption Forests Health Indigenous Oceans Oil Plastic

    Throne Speech: meh or yay?

    Our scorecard tells you whether or not the government’s plans will curb inequality and fix the climate crisis.

    Jesse Firempong •
    23 September, 2020
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