We need to talk about plastic for access, or ‘Placcess’
Banning single-use plastics like straws threatens disability rights and dignity for people with disabilities. Here’s how a plastic for access, or ‘Placcess’, system could help.
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Banning single-use plastics like straws threatens disability rights and dignity for people with disabilities. Here’s how a plastic for access, or ‘Placcess’, system could help.
An unfair tax system is worsening inequality, contributing to the cost of living crisis and slowing climate action. Wealth taxes could raise funds to make people’s lives better – and help the UK transition away from fossil fuels.
The Galápagos Marine Reserve is a powerful example of what ocean protection can achieve. But outside its boundaries, industrial fishing is still doing damage. Now, governments have a chance to change that.
Do you want to see your design on a Greenpeace t-shirt? If you're 0–17 years old, you can submit your artwork on the theme of plastic pollution by 17 March 2024
Half of the plastic we throw away is being set on fire – and the most deprived communities are suffering the consequences.
Puffins will be eating better thanks to a Greenpeace-backed ban on fishing for sand eels - a vital food source for the iconic sea birds.
All eyes are on the upcoming by-election in Kingswood. This is Project Climate Vote’s first real opportunity to show all political parties that we want more action on climate and nature, not less.
The Big Plastic Count is the UK’s biggest investigation into household plastic waste. Together we can push the government to end the age of plastic once and for all. Are you in?
Project Climate Vote is a plan to get a government that cares about climate change at the next election. Here's how you can be part of it.
Here’s your essential guide to what happened at COP28 in Dubai – and what it means for the world’s climate and people.