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Weak political, economic and climate leadership – Greenpeace response to Labour dropping £28bn green pledge
"This is a vision worth fighting for, not retreating from."
Unilever profit warning delivered by Greenpeace UK as activists scale HQ in plastic pollution protest
On the eve of Unilever’s profits announcement Greenpeace UK have scaled the company’s HQ erecting a huge sign reading 'PROFIT WARNING - Plastic Polluted Money'.
Activists install burning ‘Your Future’ sign outside Shell HQ as company announces £22.4 billion annual profits
Greenpeace activists dressed as Shell board members partied around a burning sign reading ‘Your Future’ at a mock party outside the Shell headquarters as the company announced it made £22.4 billion profit in 2023.
UK’s Largest Household Plastic Waste Survey Returns Following Government Inaction
The return of Greenpeace UK and Everyday Plastic's The Big Plastic Count represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the public to influence the UN Global Plastics Treaty.
Succession writer Jesse Armstrong hands Greenpeace £25k to fight Shell lawsuit
Shell's lawsuit echoes Cousin Greg's attempt to sue Greenpeace during Season 3 of Succession.
Ocean creatures showcased on giant screens as free immersive film experience opens in London
Cinesite & Roland Lane partner on short film Forsaken, supported by Greenpeace, Frameless, Outernet & Arts Council England
Climate campaigners unveil guerrilla billboards warning local political candidates to “listen or lose”
Flood-hit areas have hundreds of crucial flood defences in poor conditions
Greenpeace has urged Rishi Sunak to visit flood-hit communities as figures show hundreds of key flood defences are in a state of disrepair in parts of England currently underwater
Ho Ho How Much?! Climate-friendly train travel over THREE TIMES the cost of a polluting flight this Christmas
A comparison of ticket prices at Christmas on UK and European routes reveals that flying is consistently cheaper than taking the train in 80% of cases, despite being much more polluting.