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    Nestlé and Unilever named top plastic polluters following Philippines brand and waste audits

    Nestlé and Unilever are responsible for a quarter of the branded throwaway plastic driving the plastic pollution crisis in the Philippines.

    Greenpeace International •
    7 Mar 2019
    1 min read
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    Why I’m joining the Greenpeace ships to fight plastic pollution

    Plastic pollution might be very visible in the Philippines and other Asian countries, but the crisis started somewhere else.

    Froilan Grate •
    1 Mar 2019
    2 min read
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    There’s something rotten with the meat industry

    The way we produce meat puts profit above public health and is a disaster for the environment.

    Nora Holzman and Katarzyna Jagiełło •
    7 Feb 2019
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    Oil

    Greenpeace’s response to Dutch Insurance company, Aegon, divesting from tar sands

    "This is an important signal to investors and the oil industry. Now it is up to other banks to follow Aegon’s example and quit the dirtiest oil in the world."

    Greenpeace International •
    1 Feb 2019
    1 min read
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    Greenpeace ships are setting sail to tackle the global plastic pollution crisis

    Join us as we deploy the Greenpeace ships to tell the global story of where plastic pollution really starts and ends.

    Graham Forbes •
    29 Jan 2019
    2 min read
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    Two incredible, little-known reefs

    What do pink dolphins and leafy sea dragons have in common?

    Zoë Deans •
    30 Jan 2019
    6 min read
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    Forests

    Breakthrough as world’s largest palm oil trader gives forest destroyers nowhere to hide

    "...today’s announcement is a potential breakthrough. If Wilmar keeps its word, by the end of 2019 it will be using satellites to monitor all of its palm oil suppliers..."

    Greenpeace International •
    10 Dec 2018
    4 min read
  • Boreal Wildfire Aftermath in Russia
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    Forests Fires

    Wildfires in Russia are like a horror movie

    “Being here is like being in a horror movie. I look around and wonder how could it happen? Could we have prevented it?”

    Tatiana Vasilieva •
    5 Dec 2018
    2 min read
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    Annual report 2002

    Vision, Movement, Spirit: Playing cat and mouse with whalers in the Southern Ocean, facing death threats from illegal loggers in the Amazon, crossing Greenland by dog sled.

    Greenpeace International •
    1 Jun 2003
    1 min read
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    Annual report 2003

    There are huge numbers of people on every continent who are committed to the common good.

    Greenpeace International •
    1 Jun 2004
    1 min read
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