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    Consumption Health

    17,000 hazardous chemicals and counting – open-sourcing Greenpeace’s global chemical research

    Greenpeace is campaigning for a toxic-free future where hazardous chemicals are no longer produced, used and dumped into our environment. This includes chemicals which are persistent, toxic, bioaccumulative, carcinogenic and disruptive to human hormones.

    Pierre Terras •
    2 Apr 2016
    3 min read
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    Forests

    8 ways people are fighting for forests this International Day of Forests

    Love trees? Then celebrate – 21 March is the International Day of Forests! Without healthy, thriving forests, our planet cannot sustain life.

    Dawn Bickett •
    20 Mar 2016
    5 min read
  • Plants and palm trees in foreground, Rainbow Warrior in background at sea passing Rongelap © Greenpeace / Fernando Pereira
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    Climate RainbowWarrior Nuclear

    Marshall Islands vs big nuclear – will the tiny island get the justice they deserve?

    In April 2014, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, a tiny island country part of Micronesia, filed groundbreaking lawsuits to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against the world’s nine nuclear-armed countries. Now, almost two years later, the ICJ has heard preliminary oral arguments in three of the cases.

    Jen Maman •
    18 Mar 2016
    3 min read
  • Soviet Whaling Action in North Pacific. © Greenpeace / Rex Weyler
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    50Years

    How does social change happen?

    Tactics must reflect circumstances, and as ecologists, we might understand the value of diversity.

    Rex Weyler •
    4 Mar 2016
    7 min read
  • Activity at North Atlantic Seafood Forum (NASF) in Bergen © Johanna Hanno / Greenpeace
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    Oceans Food

    “Sustainable” fish from major consumer brands linked to Arctic destruction

    Amsterdam, 2 March 2016 - Fishing fleets that supply major consumer brands are using giant trawlers in an area known as the ‘Arctic Galapagos’, according to a new Greenpeace investigation.

    Greenpeace International •
    2 Mar 2016
    2 min read
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    Oceans Food

    This Far, No Further

    Investigations by Greenpeace have shown industrial fishing fleets using destructive bottom trawling are invading previously pristine areas of the Barents Sea in the Norwegian Arctic.

    Greenpeace International •
    2 Mar 2016
    1 min read
  • Italy's Textile District Pledges to Detox © Andrea Guermani / Greenpeace
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    Consumption Health

    Detoxing at the root of fashion

    Change is most difficult but also most effective when it happens at the root of a problem. This is why we are now working with Italy’s Prato region to Detox the companies that supply renowned fashion brands, including Gucci, Prada and Armani.

    Chiara Campione •
    11 Feb 2016
    2 min read
  • Italy's Textile District Pledges to Detox © Andrea Guermani / Greenpeace
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    Italy’s largest fashion supply chain pledges to Detox hazardous chemicals

    Milan, 11 February 2016 - In the largest commitment of its kind, 20 companies from Italy’s Prato textile district simultaneously announced today in a press conference hosted by Greenpeace in Milan their commitment to Detox; the highest standard in toxic-free fashion production. Prato is home to Italy’s oldest textile manufacturers and most extensive fashion supply…

    Greenpeace International •
    11 Feb 2016
    3 min read
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    Consumption Health

    The North Face and Mammut can’t take PFC pollution back

    Nature lovers and long-time customers across the globe are asking outdoor brands Mammut and The North Face to stop using hazardous chemicals to produce their gear.

    Mirjam Kopp •
    2 Feb 2016
    3 min read
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    Consumption Health

    Hazardous chemicals found in outdoor gear

    Most brands had to admit that they do use PFCs. But they didn’t tell us which products they were in. So we asked you which products you wanted tested.

    Mirjam Kopp •
    25 Jan 2016
    2 min read
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