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Saving oceans with recycled dresses

According to a 2016 report of the World Economic Forum, by year 2050 there will be more plastics than fish in the world’s oceans—that...

Indonesia palm oil industry criticized

JAKARTA"•Greenpeace slammed Indonesia’s palm oil industry Monday for failing to live up to a pledge to halt deforestation, as the lucrative sector faces possible...

Nestlé tackles polluter charge

Global food and beverage giant Nestle vowed Tuesday to address allegations by Greenpeace that it was polluting the world’s oceans with cheap plastic packaging...

Cheap plastic in PH 3rd worst sea pollutants

WESTERN consumer giants are polluting the oceans by selling products packaged in cheap, disposable plastic to Filipinos, Greenpeace has claimed and named Nestlé, Unilever...

Pinay braves Arctic for climate justice

JOANNA Sustento lost most of her family along with 7, 000 other people in her city when Super Typhoon “Yolanda” battered Central Visayas on...

Greenpeace debunks solar energy myths

By Bernadette Andrea Catalan Photos by ac brizuela Independent global organization Greenpeace sets the record straight on the efficiency, affordability and reliability of solar energy in...
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