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    Environment ministers take a chainsaw to EU forest law

    European environment ministers have severely weakened the upcoming EU law to protect the world’s forests from European consumption, according to Greenpeace. The ministers’ proposed changes to the draft law that…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    28/06/2022
  • NATURE & FOOD
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    Poll: 1 in 2 Europeans against spending public money on meat advertising

    Over half of Europeans agree that public authorities should not fund marketing aimed at increasing meat consumption, according to a poll Greenpeace France commissioned in…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    21/06/2022
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Forests Farming

    Activists block giant soy ship at Dutch port

    Brussels – More than 60 activists from 15 European countries, volunteering with Greenpeace Netherlands, have blocked a mega-ship arriving in the Netherlands with 60 million kilos of soy from Brazil,…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    11/05/2022
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    Overselling EU trade deals: new study uncovers failures of sustainability impact assessments

    The European Commission uses flawed and tardy sustainability impact assessments as a fig leaf for environmentally, socially and economically damaging EU trade agreements, according to a new study by Greenpeace Germany and the French Veblen Institute for Economic Reforms.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    11/05/2022
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Trade Forests Farming Transport FossilFuels Justice Democracy

    The European Commission’s trade sustainability impact assessments: a critical review

    This study establishes the state of play of the EU’s use of SIAs since they were first introduced more than 20 years ago.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    11/05/2022
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Food Farming Trade

    Brazilian soy imports

    A new study commissioned by Greenpeace Netherlands from Profundo Research shows how much soy is imported into the Netherlands, the EU's largest importer of soy. The report also shows where the soy comes from, and where it goes.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    04/05/2022
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Farming Food

    Polluting factory farms under the spotlight in new EU rules on industrial emissions

    The European Commission has proposed for intensive cattle farming to be covered by the Industrial Emissions Directive, and has imposed stricter thresholds on pig and poultry factory farms

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    05/04/2022
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Food Farming Peace

    Reduce EU meat factory farming to replace Ukraine’s wheat

    Brussels – An 8% reduction in the use of cereals for animal feed in the EU  would save enough wheat to make up for the expected deficit in Ukraine as…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    23/03/2022
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Farming Food Peace

    Feeding fears: tackling the farming fallout of the war in Ukraine

    The recent disruption of Russian and Ukrainian exports of cereals, oilseeds, fertilisers and fossil gas (used in the manufacturing of synthetic fertilisers that underpin modern industrial farming) makes it clearthat Europe’s farming sector…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    23/03/2022
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Forests

    Activists install live deforestation counter on EU Council building while ministers meet

    Brussels – Six Greenpeace Belgium climbers scaled the facade of the EU Council headquarters in Brussels to display a live counter of the amount of forest destroyed around the world while environment ministers meet to discuss a proposed EU law to tackle deforestation. The counter on the Europa building displayed the number of hectares of…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    17/03/2022
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