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Enough of the circularity greenwash: slow fashion is the way forward
The fashion industry needs to cut out the greenwash and show it is ready to change. This is the least that is owed to the victims and survivors of Rana Plaza.
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Green Talks: Nate Hagens & The Great Simplification
Greenpeace International co-founder Rex Weyler talks ecology with Nate Hagens.
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The first plastics treaty negotiation is done: what you need to know
As of now, plastics producers are given the same consideration as communities suffering from their products and scientists are sounding the alarm. Plastics treaty negotiations can not be co-opted by welcoming oil and plastics industry lobbyists to dominate the discussion and weaken ambition.
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Governments drag their feet on first Global Plastics Treaty negotiations
As the first Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) meeting for the Global Plastics Treaty concluded today, Greenpeace called on governments to step up for people and climate and stop delaying meaningful negotiations of the Global Plastics Treaty.
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Black Friday: My nightmare for the planet
Most of the items bought for short-term gratification on Black Friday will be quickly forgotten - the vast majority of goods will be used once and be discarded.
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Taking the shine off SHEIN: Hazardous chemicals in SHEIN products break EU regulations, new report finds
A new Greenpeace Germany report finds the use of hazardous chemicals underpins SHEIN’s ultra fast fashion business model.
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What Could A Better World Look Like in 10 Years?
Imagine we could travel forward 10 years in time. Imagine the year 2032 & what seems impossible now has become real.
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5 inspiring reuse and refill projects from the Global South
Global South countries are leading the way towards a reuse revolution with both their traditional reuse and refill systems, and their modern equivalents. Meet some of the people behind the movement!
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Hunger profiteers vs sustainable food
As the cost of living skyrockets, greedy corporations are profiting from hunger. The global food system is broken. But ecological farmers are sowing seeds of change.
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Cambodia workers pay the price of Fast Fashion’s supply chain waste problem
An investigation by Unearthed has found that garment waste from clothes made for big fashion brands is being burnt in brick kilns in Cambodia.