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Circles of Solidarity: Farming communities of Kedia and Tari Dabil step up to feed migrants and daily wage workers
Greenpeace India takes this opportunity to thank the farming communities, who despite facing the brunt of lockdown, have ensured safe and nutritious food for the communities
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Are you a Victim of Fast Fashion?
According to a UNEP study, the clothing industry produces 20% of the world’s wastewater and 10% of global carbon emissions - more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined.
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Together let us build a clean, green and equitable community in response to COVID-19 pandemic
Food nutrition, clean air, housing, sanitation and water are prerequisites to robust public health
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Flash-mob to create awareness about air pollution
Greenpeace India organised flash mob at Delhi Haat and Select City Walk, Saket
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HELP! CHENNAI IS CHOKING!
Air pollution is one of the biggest forms of pollution and contributing factors to the global emergency of climate change. While most people are aware of the air pollution in…
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Go organic, to improve Indian Economy
Consultation on sustainable agro-economy and improving soil health was co-organised by Greenpeace India, Mahila Shramjeebee Mancha, Odisha, and Odisha Shramjeebee Mancha on Tuesday. The discussion aimed to sensitise stakeholders especially…
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139 CITIES: DIRTY AIR, DON’T CARE
Slamming the centre and state governments for their failure to tackle air pollution, the Supreme Court of India on November 25th said, ‘The world is laughing at India. It’s better…
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From Failing to Flourishing: The Transformation of Kedia
One may often think that what happens in rural India, has very little impact on those living in urban metropolises. However, the crisis of safe and nutritious food affects everyone…
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Divide and conquer: waste segregation is the key
In an era of rapid urbanization and population growth, solid waste management is a critical piece for sustainable, healthy, inclusive for communities living in cities.
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Greenpeace reaffirms support for Indigenous people’s rights in forest conservation
Delhi, India, 22 July 2019 – In response to developments following India’s Supreme Court ordering the eviction of millions of tribal and other forest-dwelling people in February 2019, Greenpeace reaffirms…