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Where corporations are failing, people like you are solving the plastic pollution crisis
While corporations stall, everyday people are tackling the plastic pollution crisis head on.
Jen Fela • 3 min read -
Activists call on G7 and corporations to end plastic pollution crisis
“It’s time for the world’s largest governments and companies to recognise that we cannot recycle our way out of this problem."
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9 ways people like you fought single-use plastics this month
For the health of our oceans, we have to break free from plastic. Now, people around the world are taking action to show that we can.
Jen Fela • 4 min read -
Want a fairer fashion industry? This is what you can do
There's many great ways to take fashion into your hands and save important resources while still looking stylish!
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7 things you can do to create a plastic-free future
Here’s how a Million Acts of Blue can help us achieve a cleaner, greener tomorrow.
Jen Fela • 3 min read -
Over 1 million people demand corporations reduce single-use plastics ahead of Earth Day
“We are reaching a tipping point on single-use plastics, and it is time for any corporation that cares about a healthy planet to go beyond recycling alone."
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24 photos of ridiculous plastic packaging that will make you scream — then take action
Wrapping fruits and vegetables in single-use plastic packaging? Now that’s bananas.
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Every minute of every day, the equivalent of one truckload of plastic enters the sea
We have a right to healthy, clean water that is free from plastic pollution. Let’s make 2018 the year we #BreakFreeFromPlastic!
Jen Fela • 2 min read -
How free trade hypocrisies are hurting our world
Do you want to be able to trust that the food on your plate is produced without animal cruelty, slavery and dangerous pesticides, regardless of where it comes from? That…
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Global brands divided over transparency efforts to tackle deforestation for palm oil
Jakarta, Indonesia - Eight major household brands such as PZ Cussons, Johnson & Johnson and Kraft Heinz are refusing to say where their palm oil comes from, despite promising to stop buying from companies that destroy rainforests.