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What does the end of disposable plastic sachets mean for Unilever? Briefing for investors.
Open letter to Wael Sawan, CEO of Shell plc
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“I live in constant fear that the cold is going to kill me”
Sandra is 79, in fuel poverty and lives in a cold, damp, uninsulated home. This is her story.
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Cold homes cost lives: activists build cemetery from insulation boards outside Parliament
On average 58 people have died a day every winter because of cold homes since government cuts to insulation funding. So we built a cemetery in their memory outside Parliament.
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Activists build cemetery from insulation boards outside Parliament warning “cold homes cost lives”
The protest comes as a new analysis of official data reveals that, on average, 58 people a day have died due to cold homes since government cuts to insulation funding 2013
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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.
Spring Budget 2024: Greenpeace briefing
Major parties rollback on climate spending: why reforming our tax system and borrowing is crucial to a healthier, fairer, green economy.
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How wealth taxes could fund a fairer, greener Britain
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.
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Warm Homes Plan statement
What’s needed to meet 2030 targets