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  • A woman loads garment offcuts into a brick kiln located in Kandal Province, Cambodia.
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    Cambodia workers pay the price of Fast Fashion’s supply chain waste problem

    An investigation by Unearthed has found that garment waste from clothes made for big fashion brands is being burnt in brick kilns in Cambodia.

    Viola Wohlgemuth
    11 Aug 2022
    1 min read
  • Plastic Pollution in Ghana. © David Tesinsky / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Plastics Consumption

    Take Plastic Free July one step further this year: hold the real polluters accountable

    Reducing plastic waste in our everyday lives is important, but it’s time to hold the real polluters accountable.

    Lisa Ramsden
    1 Jul 2022
    4 min read
  • Fast Fashion Research in Kenya. © Kevin McElvaney / Greenpeace
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    Consumption

    Ultrafast fashion giant Shein takes greenwashing to a new low: charitywash

    In June, Shein, the largest online-only fashion retailer in the world, announced a donation of $15m to a NGO working with textile waste workers in Ghana.

    Viola Wohlgemuth
    17 Jun 2022
    2 min read
  • Nina, a young plastic activist from Indonesia picks up plastic trash (The Recycling Myth). © a&o buero
    Stories
    Plastics Consumption Health Oil

    Bribery, fraud and large-scale greenwashing: WHY PLASTIC? exposes the grim reality of plastic ‘recycling’

    Plastic has pushed our planet to the brink of one of the worst environmental crises in modern history. It’s a topic shrouded in confusion and misleading information.

    Rachel Sheary, THE WHY Foundation
    24 May 2022
    1 min read
  • Boats including the Rainbow Warrior protest in a doughnut shape in Teluk Patani, Thailand, against a coal-fired project, demanding 100% Renewable Energy for All.
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    Climate Consumption MoneyForChange

    Imagine an economy of peace

    Be it the climate emergency, the pandemic, the war in Ukraine or any of the multiple other intersectional challenges the world is facing today, we are, inexplicably, in a crisis of imagination.

    Markus Trilling
    16 May 2022
    4 min read
  • Imported Plastic Waste in East Java, Indonesia. © Fully Syafi / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Consumption Oil

    Coke vs. Pepsi – Who will lead us into the refill and reuse future?

    Pepsi’s current amount of reusable or refillable packaging? Zero. Coca-Cola recently committed to making 25% of their packaging reusable or refillable by 2030 - can Pepsi rise to the challenge and be more ambitious than Coke?

    Lisa Ramsden
    3 May 2022
    4 min read
  • Greenpeace Germany Poisoned Gifts Fast Fashion East Africa report factsheet cover - From donations to the dumpsite: textil waste diguised as second-hand clothes exported to East Africa
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    Plastics Consumption

    Poisoned Gifts

    Nowhere is the failure of the fast fashion linear business model more visible than in the countries where many of these cheap clothes end up once their short lives are over. Greenpeace Germany went to Kenya and Tanzania to witness the problem of imported textile waste in these countries and to find out about some…

    Greenpeace International
    22 Apr 2022
    1 min read
  • Fast Fashion Research in Kenya. © Kevin McElvaney / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Consumption

    How Fast Fashion is using the Global South as a dumping ground for textile waste

    Nowhere is the failure of the fast fashion linear business model more visible than in the countries where many of these cheap clothes end up once their short lives are over. I went on a research trip to Kenya and Tanzania to witness the problem of imported textile waste in these countries.

    Viola Wohlgemuth
    22 Apr 2022
    5 min read
  • Activists March at Nestle HQ in the Philippines. © Basilio H. Sepe / Greenpeace
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    Climate Consumption Oil Plastics

    Big brands must seize the moment to end the plastic pollution crisis

    If big brands like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Nestlé and Unilever have their way, plastic production could triple by 2050. Big brands must end their addiction to single-use plastic packaging and increase their investment in reusable and refillable systems.

    Angelica Carballo Pago
    5 Apr 2022
    4 min read
  • School children in Ghana look over plastic waste
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    Plastics Consumption

    Global plastics treaty: big, bold step to end plastic pollution

    The United Nations Environment Assembly announced the outcome of the UNEA 5.2 meeting adopting a mandate to open negotiations for a legally binding global plastics treaty that addresses the whole life cycle of plastic pollution in the environment, with negotiations opening later this year.

    Greenpeace International
    2 Mar 2022
    1 min read
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