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People vs. Plastic: Global Support for a Strong Plastics Treaty
Discover findings of an extensive survey conducted across 19 countries, involving over 19,000 respondents, to gauge public opinion regarding the Global Plastics Treaty and related measures. The survey results shed light on the overwhelming support among the public for ambitious action to tackle plastic pollution and transition towards sustainable alternatives.
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Greenpeace demands for a strong Global Plastics Treaty
Plastic pollution is everywhere – it has flooded our planet, harming people’s health, accelerating social injustice, destroying biodiversity and fueling the climate crisis at each stage of plastic’s lifecycle.
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Common Types of Plastic Waste Found at River Cleanups
Food wrappers, plastic bags, and bottles are major plastic polluters in Southeast Asia. Explore their environmental consequences and the need for change.
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What’s your ideal home?
Kampung Orang Asli Sungai Dua could be seen as a prelude to the waste pollution issue that plagues the outlying islands in Malaysia.
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Uncovered: Unilever’s Complicity in the Plastics Crisis and Its Power to Solve It
Greenpeace International investigates the reality behind these soundbites. 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. We conclude by urging Unilever to grasp the opportunity presented by the new UN Global Plastics Treaty…
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Celebrating Milestones: Greenpeace Malaysia’s Journey to Break Free from Plastic
A once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect people and the planet from the climate and plastic crises.
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Why Greenpeace is calling on governments to cut plastic production by at least 75% by 2040
A once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect people and the planet from the climate and plastic crises.
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Melissa Tan’s Zero-Waste Journey
Imagine a world where every action we take, every purchase we make, is purposeful and guided by a commitment to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Picture a lifestyle where waste is not just minimised but entirely eliminated, leaving behind a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable planet for future generations.
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Why we need a strong Global Plastics Treaty
Our world is being destroyed by throwaway plastic. Plastic pollution has flooded our planet, harming people’s health, accelerating social injustice, destroying biodiversity and fueling the climate crisis.
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Forever Toxic
Without dramatically reducing plastic production, it will be impossible to end plastic pollution and eliminate the health threats from chemicals in plastics.