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Greenpeace present Burger King UK CEO with award for flame-grilling The Amazon
Fast fashion – this industry needs an urgent makeover
It’s time for this wasteful industry to clean up its act.
Sainsbury’s to halve plastic packaging by 2025
Supermarket reveals plans to cut plastic by 50% and look at reusable and refillable packaging
Top 3 things you need to know about the climate strike on 20 September
Inspired by school strikers, millions of people will be out on the streets around the world on Friday 20 September to demand action on climate change from their leaders. Here’s why you should get involved – and how to join in.
McDonald’s, Burger King, KFC: Stop the Amazon fires
The Amazon is on fire and global fast food companies can put a stop to it. They must stop buying meat, chicken and soya from Brazil until the Amazon and its people are protected.
Protecting oceans from the streets of London to the negotiating table at the UN
Michelle, a local Greenpeace volunteer, describes a summer of campaigning for a Global Ocean Treaty to protect the world's oceans – in advance of high-level negotiations at the UN in New York
Amazon fires: why is the Amazon burning and what’s the UK got to do with it?
The Amazon fires are no accident – the rainforest is being deliberately burned for profit. Here’s how UK and European food supply chains worsen the devastation, and what must change.
Lack of climate investment creating ‘planet-sized debt’ for our kids, new Chancellor warned
18 civil society organisations, supported by millions of British people, have warned Sajid Javid that the government is on course to miss its net zero target without a big investment in climate and nature.
REVEALED – Tonnes of shark fins exported from Britain every year
Unearthed investigation reveals that Britain has exported over 50 tonnes of shark fins worth hundreds of thousands of pounds in the past two years despite widespread concerns that this controversial global trade is putting many shark species at risk