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?
Last year marked the 50th anniversary of Greenpeace, and this year the 50th anniversary of a book that set much of the ecological agenda for the five decades since.
The Norwegian state argues that the European Court of Human Rights should reject the case filed by environmental organisations and six young activists.
"Celebrities have the power to draw people’s attention. It is my hope that the photos will make the public look deeper into the environmental message, provoke them to know more about the issues and consequently, to take action."
After years and years warning humanity about the need to take urgent climate action, scientists are now pointing the finger to ads and sponsorships as one of the main climate action blockers
Activists from Greenpeace Nordic in kayaks and boats are blocking the oil tanker Ust Luga, preventing it from offloading thousands of tonnes of Russian oil
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…
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