Half of the plastic we throw away is being set on fire – and the most deprived communities are suffering the consequences.| Greenpeace UK
Together we defend the natural world, and stand for a green and peaceful future| Greenpeace UK
Find out how you can get involved and take action with Greenpeace to protect the world's oceans, forest and air, and fight climate change.| Greenpeace UK
We’re all worried about the issue of plastic packaging – but it can be confusing. Here are the most common plastic myths busted.| Greenpeace UK
After two years of campaigning and 350,000 of you signing our petition, the government banned on microbeads in rinse-off cosmetics and toiletries. It's a great start and paves the way for reducing other types of plastic pollution.| Greenpeace UK
Supermarkets still aren't doing enough to reduce plastic - but who's making the most progress? And how has the pandemic changed things?| Greenpeace UK
Why your old yogurt pots are being set on fire in Turkey – and what it tells us about how to solve the plastic crisis.| Greenpeace UK
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a growing problem, but where does it come from? Here are the plastic pollution facts you need to understand what’s happening.| Greenpeace UK
When Greenpeace sailed to the Antarctic earlier this year, we found lots of plastic pollution in the ocean.| Greenpeace UK
Greenpeace has released a plan showing how supermarkets can half their plastic packaging by 2025. Here’s what they need to do.| Greenpeace UK
Guest post: all too often, disabled people are left out of decisions that affect them most| Greenpeace UK
Here are nine top tips to cut down on our personal plastic footprint and find alternatives that reduce waste and pollution.| Greenpeace UK
Players of People’s Postcode Lottery: working together to tackle climate change by protecting our oceans| Greenpeace UK
Overfishing by industrial fleets is emptying our seas and destroying marine life. Protecting our oceans means changing how we catch fish.| Greenpeace UK
Find out what it is and how to tell when a company is greenwashing.| Greenpeace UK
Looking at fast fashion’s impact 10 years after the Rana Plaza collapse.| Greenpeace UK
We asked workers about working conditions, windfarms, and their hopes for the future| Greenpeace UK
The UK needs to put people back to work, AND tackle the climate and nature emergency. By creating green jobs, the government can do both at the same time.| Greenpeace UK
The effects of climate change are not felt equally around the world, and poorer people are facing the brunt. Climate justice means balancing the scales.| Greenpeace UK
Most environmental problems come from using natural resources unsustainably. But what is sustainability? What does it mean to be sustainable? Let's find out.| Greenpeace UK
The environmental crisis doesn't affect everyone equally. Often the worst impacts fall on those who are already most exploited by people in power. The fight for environmental justice is about addressing this unfairness, and making sure green solutions don't add to the problem.| Greenpeace UK
Plastic pollution is everywhere, even in our oceans. We need to solve this problem at the source, and produce less plastic in the first place.| Greenpeace UK
What are fossil fuels? How do they cause climate change? What are the alternatives?| Greenpeace UK
Here's how we can tackle the climate crisis in a way that's fair to everyone.| Greenpeace UK
Climate change is behind extreme weather and sea level rise putting hundreds of millions of people’s lives at risk.| Greenpeace UK
Get up to speed on the biggest issues and best solutions for our planet.| Greenpeace UK
Consent “incompatible” with UK climate plans and ignores emissions from burning Rosebank’s oil| Greenpeace UK
Clean renewable energy is a vital tool for tackling climate change. Learn more here.| Greenpeace UK
A report by Greenpeace UK and the Runnymede Trust.| Greenpeace UK
Major fashion labels are using false green claims to conceal their destructive business model. Can fast fashion really be as sustainable as they promise?| Greenpeace UK
Nuclear energy is complex and expensive to build, and creates hazardous waste. Renewable energy is cheaper and quicker to install.| Greenpeace UK