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A brand new plastic bottle every time you feel thirsty?
I love fizzy drinks, at the cinema with my snacks, at lunchtime always, at dinner, but never with breakfast, honest….A love for fizzy drinks should never mean our oceans and the creatures who call it home, have to suffer, but every time we use brand new plastic bottles and don’t recycle them, that’s exactly what’s happening. In the UK alone we use 35...
Aakash Naik - 14 March, 2017 - 17:09 - Comments
Who still banks on destroying Indonesia's forests?
A few weeks ago, HSBC took a big step forward in cutting its links with the destruction of Indonesia's forests by pledging to end funding for destructive palm oil companies. But HSBC is not the only bank lending money to palm oil companies pushing further and further into the forest, and the others now have a lot of catching up to do.
jamie - 15 March, 2017 - 00:07 - Comments
Microbeads in the spotlight!
This week, microbeads shot up the political agenda (again) - thanks to Greenpeace supporters (again!) and a host of coalition members.
Louisa Casson - 2 March, 2017 - 00:00 - Comments
Latest actions
Sainsbury's drop John West
If the major UK supermarkets refuse to stock this dirty tuna, John West’s business will be under threat, and they’ll have no choice but clean up their practices.
Amazon: Stand with the Munduruku
The heart of the Amazon rainforest is under threat. A huge new mega-dam could flood an entire area around the Tapajós river, destroying the home of Indigenous People and rare wildlife. But one Indigenous community, the Munduruku, are fighting back - and they need you to join them.
Fracking: Don't Silence Us
Last year, Lancashire council said NO to the fracking industry. In a move that makes a mockery of local democracy, Westminster politicians have announced they will 'call in' the council's decision. Tell Greg Clark to respect Lancashire democratic right to say no to fracking.
Don't Waste Billions Of £s On Nuclear Power
George Osborne is on the cusp of wasting billions on nuclear power. The new nuclear plant he wants to build at Hinkley in Somerset is set to be the most expensive object on Earth – and already it’s at least 8 years overdue.Sign the petition to Chancellor George Osborne
Ban Microbeads
Harmful plastic "microbeads" are unnecessarily put in the face scrubs and toothpastes we use every day. They are too small to be filtered, so end up in our oceans - and the creatures swimming in them.
Tell David Cameron to follow President Obama by banning the use of polluting plastic microbeads.

