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  • Marian Ledesma from Greenpeace Philippines picks up a piece of plastic trash from the company Dove around Freedom Island at Las Pinas, Philippines. This wetland part of Manila bay called Las Piñas – Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area (LPPCHEA) is a 175 hectare protected area. It is always filled with plastic trash that comes from the ocean. The amount of plastic trash here does not stop even with the continuous shore clean up by various groups.
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    Plastics

    Unilever sells 1700 highly-polluting throwaway plastic sachets per second, Greenpeace reveals

    Consumer goods giant Unilever is selling 1700 highly-polluting plastic sachets every single second, fuelling the global plastic pollution crisis and dumping huge amounts of waste on countries in the Global South, according to new figures released today by Greenpeace International.

    Greenpeace International •
    28 November 2023
    4 min read
  • Cover of report - Uncovered: Unilever's complicity in the plastics crisis and its power to solve it
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    Plastics

    Unilever Uncovered

    In this report we expose the blight of Unilever’s single-use sachets on low-income communities and the glaring gap that exists between what the company says it will do, and what it actually does.

    Greenpeace International •
    28 November 2023
    1 min read
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    COP 28: Where fossil fuels need to be made history

    Those serious about a livable planet have the tools needed to deliver the climate action needed: COP28 must agree to end the fossil fuel era. 

    Greenpeace International •
    28 November 2023
    2 min read
  • Activists Unfurl a Banner at TOTAL Bio-refinery in the South of France that reads: Deforestation in progress. © Simon Lambert / Greenpeace
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    Climate

    Response to BBC Report: “COP28: UAE planned to use climate talks to make oil deals”

    "This is exactly the kind of conflict of interest we feared when the CEO of an oil company was appointed to the role."

    Greenpeace International •
    27 November 2023
    1 min read
  • Greenpeace climbers on deep-sea mining ship in the at-risk Pacific region
    Press Releases
    Arctic Sunrise

    The Metals Company threatens Greenpeace with injunction but activists continue protest and scale their ship in the Pacific

    The Metals Company (TMC) has attempted to silence Greenpeace International’s ongoing protest in the Clarion Clipperton Zone by threatening the campaign group with an injunction

    Greenpeace International •
    27 November 2023
    3 min read
  • Greenpeace continues to confront a deep-sea mining ship in the at-risk Pacific region. © Martin Katz / Greenpeace
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    Oceans, Arctic Sunrise

    Deep sea mining will not start on our watch

    As long as the deep sea mining industry intends to plunder the seabed, we’ll be there to expose their reckless plan threatening the oceans.

    Maud Oyonarte •
    24 November 2023
    2 min read
  • Heroes’ Veto, pro-NGO Protest in Budapest © Bence Jardany
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    Alternative Futures

    Greenpeace identifies nine principles of wellbeing societies beyond GDP

    A new Greenpeace publication sets out nine principles that put the wellbeing of nature, people and society before the need for making profit and growing Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

    Greenpeace International •
    23 November 2023
    2 min read
  • Greenpeace confronts deep sea mining ship in at-risk Pacific region
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    Oceans, Arctic Sunrise

    Greenpeace confronts deep sea mining ship in at-risk Pacific region

    Greenpeace International activists yesterday began an ongoing peaceful action against a ship doing deep sea mining exploration for The Metals Company (TMC), to denounce the imminent threat that this industry poses to the world’s oceans

    Greenpeace International •
    23 November 2023
    2 min read
  • Greenpeace Indonesia projecting a message on a hill, before G20 Summit at Melasti beach in Bali that reads: A Just Energy Transition. © Greenpeace
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    COP28, Coal

    Greenpeace reaction to IEA report: The Oil and Gas Industry in Net Zero Transitions

    This IEA report shows that if governments continue to sit back and let every oil company try to be the last one standing, then we all lose.

    Greenpeace International •
    23 November 2023
    1 min read
  • Activists fill the streets of Nairobi to demand world leaders deliver a strong treaty for people, community and climate.
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    Plastics, Oil, Climate

    History in the making: Africa’s stand against the plastic pollution crisis at INC3

    I'm Natanya from Greenpeace Africa and last week I attended the third round of international negotiations for a Global PlasticS Treaty in Nairobi, Kenya. In case you missed it, here's what happened.

    Natanya Harrington and Gerance Mutwol •
    22 November 2023
    5 min read
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