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93% of Consumers demand accountability from FMCG company for Plastic Waste
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEColombo, 26 February
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Holding FMCG Corporates Accountable for Increasing Plastic Pollution
Plastic pollution is choking our oceans, harming wildlife, and infiltrating our food chain. A new report from Greenpeace South Asia reveals how the general public views plastic pollution and the…
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Let’s End the Plastic Crisis – Together
Plastic pollution has become an overwhelming crisis across South Asia. From the beaches of Sri Lanka to the rivers of Bangladesh and the streets of India, plastic waste is everywhere,…
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A Historic Fight for Climate Justice: Voices from the Global South Echo in The Hague
The Global South calls for accountability, reparations, and equity at the world’s top court. Will the International Court of Justice set a new precedent for climate justice?
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South Asia States to Lead on Global Ocean Treaty
3rd February, 2025. Greenpeace South Asia delivers a strong message for Ocean protection on the eve of Sri Lanka’s National Day celebrations in Colombo, where regional States Leaders and representations…
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Sri Lanka Joins the Global Fight to Protect Our Oceans
09 January, 2025. Greenpeace South Asia commends the Sri Lankan Cabinet of Minister’s approval for the proposal made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism to sign…
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Nature’s Safety Net: Why Protecting Mangroves Is a Must?
The world of the mangroves where nature thrives in harmony, offers a sanctuary for life both above and below the water. These forests pulse with life, where towering trees stretch…
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Greenpeace South Asia releases new report on climate and oceans, on the opening day of UN Biodiversity Conference.
Greenpeace has released a new report, “In Hotter Water: How the Global Ocean Treaty can boost climate action,” at the 16th Conference of the Parties (CBD COP 16) in Colombia.…
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In Hotter Water: Oceans cannot keep pace with changes caused by climate crisis, warns new report by Greenpeace
A new Greenpeace report released on the opening day of the UN Biodiversity Conference titles, “In Hotter Water: How the Global Ocean Treaty can boost climate action“, presents compelling evidence…