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Greenpeace activists ship ‘plastic monster’ back to Nestlé’s Headquarters
“Last year, Nestlé produced a shocking 1.7 million tonnes of plastic packaging - over 300 garbage trucks worth a day - a 13% increase from the year before."
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Nestlé wanted us to post their statement. Here it is… with a few clarifications
This week Nestlé responded. We thought it would be courteous to comply with their request to post their response, with a few clarifications.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
Greenpeace activists crash Nestlé’s Annual General Meeting with call to end plastic pollution
"On behalf of my community, I am here to tell you we do not want your toxic plastic packaging anymore."
Greenpeace International2 min read -
We’re going after Nestlé. Here’s why
To truly turn off the tap on plastic we need to stop its production in the first place, and that’s why we’re going after Nestlé.
Jennifer Morgan4 min read -
Nestlé: Slay the Plastic Monster you created
Nestlé is third in the list of top polluters globally, according to global brand audits of plastic pollution.
Mirjam Kopp3 min read -
Failed Economics
For the ecosystem at large, neo-classical economics serves as a rationalisation for plunder.
Rex Weyler5 min read -
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 International1 min read -
Nestlé and Unilever identified as top plastic polluters in Philippines waste audits. Here’s what that looks like
It’s one thing to talk about the plastics pollution crisis, but witnessing it first-hand, and talking to the communities that have to live next to it, is indescribable.
Capucine Dayen4 min read -
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 Grate2 min read -
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 Forbes2 min read









