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Explore and act on plastic pollution (for 11-14 year olds)
This engaging classroom and youth group resource enables 11 – 14 year olds to explore what plastic pollution is and how they can take action to become part of the solution.
Scientific research, reports, investor briefings, resources for schools and annual impact reports
This engaging classroom and youth group resource enables 11 – 14 year olds to explore what plastic pollution is and how they can take action to become part of the solution.
To build a resilient future, connect left-behind communities and create thousands of jobs, the government should provide at least £10bn a year additional public investment in low carbon transport infrastructure across the UK and reallocate the funds earmarked for new road building under the £27bn road investment strategy in England.
Briefing and letter to the Chancellor Rishi Sunak on the future of new nuclear power in the UK.
This report shares the testimonies of workers in the industry and their perspectives and priorities in the looming energy transition. The survey results show that morale is low amongst the workforce, who feel they are bearing the brunt of an industry in decline. But these workers are willing to retrain and move to new sectors. They want secure and well-paid work that makes use of their skills and experience.
This report documents Greenpeace's investigation of destructive fishing practices within an area which is supposed to be legally protected. Greenpeace investigators also discovered widespread illegal fishing activity in the protected area.
New Greenpeace analysis has found that only five of the UK’s 73 offshore protected areas ‘may be’ progressing towards conservation targets. Just two offshore protected areas have long-term site condition monitoring available - a damning reflection on the government’s failure to properly protect the UK’s waters.
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.
Take action for the environmental issues you care about using these simple ideas
An open letter to George Eustice, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs