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Greenpeace submission on the government’s agricultural emissions pricing consultation
Read Greenpeace's submission on the government's agricultural emissions pricing consultation
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Developing an impactful Global Plastics Treaty
Towards an impactful Global Plastics Treaty
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COP27 Loss and Damage Finance Facility a down payment on climate justice
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt – Greenpeace welcomes the COP27 agreement to establish a Loss and Damage Finance Fund as an important foundation in building towards climate justice. But, warns against politics as usual.
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It’s all thanks to you
Greenpeace Aotearoa is completely independent – In this issue of Kākāriki, you will read about more of the incredible campaign work you have made possible over the last few months.…
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Greenpeace confronts deep sea mining vessel
Greenpeace activists have peacefully confronted a deep sea mining ship off the coast of Manzanillo, México as it returned to port from the Pacific.
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The case for banning plastic bottles and replacing them with reusable and refillable solutions
Greenpeace Aotearoa is ban single-use plastic drink bottles because they are a major contributor to plastic pollution, which harms human and environmental health; and
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Update from COP27: a long way to go
As the second week of COP27 begins and the climate talks become critical, let’s check in on what happened week one at COP27 and the action that needs to happen…
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San Juan City spearheads sari-sari store refill system in bid to address plastic pollution
SAN JUAN CITY, Philippines (04 November 2022) — Sustainable sari-sari stores may soon be the norm in San Juan City with the pilot launch of community-based refill hubs developed to…
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COP27 Sponsor The Coca-Cola Company named worst plastic polluter for five years in a row according to 2022 Brand Audit
The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, and Nestlé come in as the world’s top plastic polluters for five years running, according to Break Free From Plastic’s latest global Brand Audit report. The…
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Greenpeace Urges Governments to Take Action to Stop the Launch of Deep Sea Mining
The number of governments opposing deep sea mining has multiplied in the past two weeks, with Pacific, Latin American and European states calling for a precautionary pause, moratorium or complete ban