Plastic Unpacked: how supermarkets can cut plastic packaging in half by 2025 Despite scientific evidence and mounting public pressure, UK supermarkets are putting more plastic on their shelves than ever. This report outlines how supermarkets can achieve a minimum 50% reduction in single-use plastic packaging, purely via reduction and reuse. August 28, 2020
Air pollution Manifesto for a green recovery The Covid-19 crisis has created challenges to our daily lives, communities and the global economy on a scale that would have been unimaginable only a few months ago. The deliberate… June 3, 2020
Plastic Upstream: microplastics in UK rivers The UK’s River Mersey contains proportionally more plastic pollution than the infamous Great Pacific Garbage Patch, an area recognised by scientists as one of the most plastic-polluted expanses of water on earth June 18, 2019
Oceans Why we need a Global Ocean Treaty Greenpeace is calling for an ambitious Global Ocean Treaty to give our oceans the protection they urgently need March 1, 2019
Plastic Testing the Waters – Microplastics in Scottish Seas Almost two-thirds of Scottish coastal waters tested by Greenpeace have been found to contain evidence of microplastic pollution, in the most detailed scientific study of its kind in the region published to date March 5, 2018