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Forty years after the bombing of its Rainbow Warrior vessel, International's executive director Mads Christensen tells RFI ...
But the 100 members of the public who have been selected to take part in the inaugural House of the People will make the ...
Forty years after the Rainbow Warrior bombing, Greenpeace International's executive director Mads Christensen says the attack ...
Ghana is already known as a "fast-fashion graveyard", but a new study has shown unwanted clothing is now being dumped beyond ...
The African Energy Chamber will not let the words of an environmental hate group stop it from fighting for Africa.
Greenpeace members carried a float depicting billionaire Elon ... "Make Human Rights Great Again", "Tax justice now" or "Make polluters pay". Beauty Narteh of Ghana's Anti-Corruption Coalition said ...
Fashion waste from UK brands including Next, Asda and M&S have been found in protected wetlands in Ghana, according to Greenpeace.
ACCRA – Secondhand clothing dealers in Ghana have challenged Greenpeace claims that used garments have been found in a huge rubbish dump in the country's protected wetlands. It is the latest ...
UK Discarded clothes from UK brands found in protected Ghana wetlands – Greenpeace The campaign group found clothes thrown away by British consumers on the internationally important wetland ...
Fashion waste from UK brands including Next, Asda and M&S have been found in protected wetlands in Ghana, according to Greenpeace. The campaign group’s investigative unit Unearthed and its ...
Fashion waste from UK brands including Next, Asda and M&S have been found in protected wetlands in Ghana, according to Greenpeace.