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How Greenpeace investigators expose environmental crimes
Every year Greenpeace investigators expose the environmental scandals companies and governments want to hide. Dean Plant, our head of investigations, shares five moments when they made all the difference.
Why burning plastic won’t solve the plastic crisis
Nearly half our plastic waste gets burned. But doing so is costing us our health and our planet. Find out what incineration is and why it cannot be a solution to the plastic problem.
5 surprising things we learned from the biggest ever household plastic count
Nearly a quarter of a million people counted their plastic waste for one week, and the results are fascinating. Here's what we learned.
100,000 count their plastic to tackle the plastic crisis
Greenpeace and Everyday Plastic supporters just made history by taking part in The Big Plastic Count - the biggest ever investigation into plastic waste.
Greenwash: what it is and how not to fall for it
With more of us taking steps to protect the planet, some companies would rather play pretend. Greenwashing lets them boost their sales and public image but continue using environmentally-harmful practices.
What I wish non-disabled people understood about disability and plastic
Disabled people often suffer most from plastic pollution, but many also rely on plastic products for health, independence and dignity. In a new comic, illustrator and disability activist Ananya Rao-Middleton explores this complicated relationship.
Public tells government to ban polluting single-use plastics now
Over 51,000 people have participated in a government consultation and the results are clear: ban polluting single-use plastics now
Plastic dumpsites in Turkey found to be highly contaminated with toxic chemicals
For disabled environmentalists, discrimination and exclusion are a daily reality
From straws to street design, disabled people are often left out of the environmental decisions that affect them most.